

No surprise, the new normal.
No surprise, the new normal.
I didn’t liked it when I played on PS4 and I quit a couple hours in, but a couple of years later I played it on PC and loved it, put around 70 hours in it. It’s a pity that we don’t get to see a sequel and I understand why, but it is still a very fun game.
Silly history, I have this game because I got confused and for some reason I thought it was Devil Daggers and bought it. Since I own it I might get to play it someday.
You’re right I flipped way too much burgers :)
This was actually a strangely chill shooter as it has far more exploration and secrets hunting than I was expecting. Can’t wait for next chapter.
Because they are some greedy bastards, that is.
Problem with Nintendo is that day 1 prices are the same as day 1000 prices :(
That’s Max Paine for me :)
Hope it eventually releases on PC, I played all Housemarque and all of them have been incredible.
I have been using it since da1, was using Boost for Reddit before. I still haven’t encountered a bug although I’m not a power user, hope it not gets abandoned because I didn’t find any app I liked, and checked like a dozen or so.
I think this is one of those high risk high reward scenarios.
Looking forward for the OST too since the first one was incredible (and available to purchase on FLAC format and DRM free too).
And that is why you don’t buy games until they are heavily discounted and actually finished.
How ironic, right?
I mean it’s just another tool for control, of course they are enforcing it.
I consider that whatever I get when I finally get a game for €15-20 is OK. No need to worry about “special” editions or expensive launch day prices.
They can price them at €200 for all I care. I’ll only will buy them when they are at €20 anyway.
The irony.
Care shit about when Silksong releases but now I’m craving some cake :(
For AAA games. Make a barely serviceable game with the least possible effort so that it can serve as a wrapper for micro transactions.