

I read this as “Sea Bass game” at first.
Honestly, I don’t know.
I read this as “Sea Bass game” at first.
Honestly, I don’t know.
Morrowind.
Ages ago I got a new video card that came with bundled games, including the slightly-old Morrowind.
That was the intro for me to deep RPGs, and I fell hard.
A few weeks ago I decided to revisit it, and went with Open-MW and a vanilla experience.
So awesome.
Hey, thanks. I ended up with HyperX. Easy ordering, fast-ish delivery (from within the country, yay!) and the keycaps were mostly excellent. A few needed trimming with an exacto knife and the font is awful, but it came with a selection of space bars, and now my keyboard is looking absolutely slick.
The ad company that fucked developers over a few months ago?
So long losers!
What trend? Lying about being noble while trying to destroy everything in their way?
They’ve been doing that for 25 years now. It’s not a trend, it’s a business model.
Not good ennough. Doxxing should carry criminal charges.
I don’t go back to it (Win 3.1 games are a PITA to get running), but I really wish someone would remake Millennium Auction. It was a very clever version of the old board game Masterpiece.
System Shock, the remake by Nightdive.
I’m old enough that I bought and played the original SS back in the day, and it was transformative.
Just search for Slime Rancher.
Hmm. Let’s see here…
Steam: 147
GOG: 174
Epic: 286
I’ve paid for about 2/3 of the Steam games, probably a quarter of the GOG ones, and maybe two or three of the Epic ones.
No idea what Steam has to say, but I’ve played more games for longer than Steam has been around, so here’s a guess of mine in no particular order:
None.
Because I hate people.
So he’s proud to be a slaver.
May he drop dead of a heart attack at age 25, alone, umloved, and unmourned.
Finished Fallout London last week.
This morning I finished replaying Grim Fandango for about the 12th time.
The Bethesda RPGs: Skyrim, Morrowind, Fallout series (although most of the hours probably into NV, which wasn’t actually Bethesda).
I have. In fact, I backed the development of it.
Definitely worth playing. Maybe a bit less memorable than the original, but also a bit more consistent. There are no huge difficulty spikes like the Meat Circus in the original.
The story is a bit more complex, and a bit more muted. Most of the levels are less memorable. But absolutely worth the time to play and enjoy.
Grim Fandango. Despite the weird tank controls, it created such an amazing world - and all in a point-and-click adventure. My home PC is named Manny, our NAS is Eva, the router/firewall is Glottis, and so on.
Also, Psychonauts. Just a perfect 3D platformer.
Fallout London - a FO4 mod. (really, a makeover and whole new game.)
“Yeah, I was skeptical at first but the polycule might be the way to go.”
I am the milkman. My milk is fresh and cold.