One of my favourite puzzle games ever.
I should also mention that this game is available on GOG for the same price:
A survival horror that's controlled entirely by typing on a keyboard. Online co-op is available. No reviews yet but I like the premise. Might be playable on a Steam Deck if you connect it to a keyboard. Demo is available for you to try before you buy. Also, the dev is broadcasting his playthrough right now.
I play my Steam Deck more than my living room tower, which has a 3090. When it's time to upgrade again, I think I'll just get a Steam Deck 2 and dock it to my TV.
Microsoft also has the benefit of owning Windows.
Personally, I just just hook up my PC to my TV, run Steam in Big Picture mode, and it gives me a console experience. Not a perfect console experience, mind you, but good enough for me.
I remember gaming in the 80s and 90s, and four-year-old games were regarded as ancient. Times have really changed.
Gaming is quite critical for any tech company because it validates technology. If not for gaming, AI wouldn't even have hype.
I don't know. Spending hundreds of millions of dollars, then discontinuing the game after eight days -- I've never seen that before.
If you’re comparing to DOTA or Wukong, it’s small. But those games are exceptional compared to AAA titles as well.
But when you consider that 20,000 games were released on Steam last year, and MiSide had zero hype, I’d say 100K players is also exceptional.
It certainly performed better than Concord.
MiSide has more players than Persona 3 Reload, so how niche is it really?
I categorize Linux and Steam Deck as "PC exclusive" because it kind of doesn't matter: ProtonDB makes the vast majority of Windows games playable anyway.
Where it definitely matters is in the realm of PC vs. console. Most of these games don't have a console release.
This community was made because I didn’t see an Amiga community on #Lemmy, so I thought, “Hey, why not make one?”
But I chose to make it on #Piefed instead because Piefed seems to have better moderation options than other federated Reddit-like software.
I’m looking forward to this!