Yeah, definitely not an indie game for sure
That was pretty good
I feel you. I'm sick as well today. Merry Christmas, and git gud soon :)
Sorry... Did you write 60 with an o?
Anyway, I recently bought a 4080, but I'm genuinely only playing stuff like Dave the Diver, so I seriously don't need it at all. I'm having some serious buyer's remorse
Can I have one too? :(
I actually love the steam deck, but there are some favs that I can't play due to anti cheat, plus I like playing a lot of older titles on GoG. Do those work just as well?
I've tried Krita, and liked it, but I prefer the workflow of CSP and don't want to lose that ;_;
Correct there. Not super competitive as a person, so I play casually for fun
Wonder if "One-Eyed Johnson" carried the same connotations then as it does now. I imagine it did and this was done on purpose
I agree with this. I find myself regularly missing the middle of the road games with lower development costs because those are the games that often dares to try new things.
Last one I remember like that was Ubisoft's "Grow Home" which was utterly charming and had me hooked from beginning to end. Didn't need to be big. Didn't need amazing graphics. Just needed a little idea that (pardon the pun) grew to become a really engaging game.
More games like that please! Maybe the development costs didn't have to balloon that much.
I understand the point now. Thank you! Good explanation!
You are old