Was hoping I’d see some shmup discussion on Lemmy! I’m a massive fan of Cave STGs myself. More please!
No clue, I don’t hate or love him though. I’m still observing before I cast judgement.
I don’t buy what he sells, I don’t shill his content, but I do see him getting vilified constantly over short clips of him taken out of context. I’ve seen the interviews and videos those clips are taken from, and they aren’t always as black and white as people are making it out to be.
I believe they used power delete suite
Sayonara Umihara Kawase - helluva unique platformer that got an awesome 3ds version.
Elite Beat Agents is a must try in my opinion. Contact also has a ton of charm.
I saw a few people editing all their Reddit comments/posts with an explanation as to why the info is gone and they also gave a link to where they could find their content reposted on Lemmy. Thought that was pretty clever.
I think if we all just leave Reddit behind and commit to Lemmy, things will fall into place. I haven’t logged into reddit since the 30th, and things here have been just fine. I’m regularly getting responses to my comments and there’s good discussion everywhere I look on Lemmy. As far as I can see, it’s only a matter of time before it’s “mainstream”.
I lost 2 weeks of my life to that game, went through and tried everything. It’s charming.
Zero Sievert, think S.T.A.L.K.E.R. but top down.
Once upon a time there wasn’t a good Reddit app for iOS with usability and accessibility like the rest of Apple’s ecosystem. Then comes along Alien Blue, which kicked ass. After a while, Reddit buys Alien Blue and ruins the UI. Apollo then clones Alien Blue and starts improving on it. Apollo quickly became the only way I would use Reddit on my phone. It was a better client than anything Reddit has come up with on their own - I’d wager their official app is unusable for many people.
Memmy is great alternative to Apollo for iOS.
Swat 4 Gold
Tactical FPS where you command a SWAT team in some really atmospheric missions. The gold standard for games of the sort. Ready or Not is a modern game that takes a lot of influence from it.