Looks unique. I love platformers. I’d play.
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Looks unique. I love platformers. I’d play.
Arguably the DRM is only worth it for the first month or so after launch. Once the sales start dropping it’s pointless. It’s annoying to the consumer either way though.
I level grinded so much in the first. Getting loot was so fun.
I loved this game. I grinded for hours and got tons of cash and nice equipment then I reached the point in the game where I think you can finally ride a horse and stopped playing. I should pick this up again. I think I got my save game backed up somewhere, but at this point I’d probably want to start again because I forgot much of the story Lol
Cool trailer. This game looks right up my alley.
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Haha the name. Sorry had to say it.
The article also links to another interesting article that begins by summarizing the disadvantages some employees experienced when the initial switch to working from home happened.
Number 1 & 2 should not be an issue for most people now. Number 3 & 4 are personal and should not be used as an excuse to implement a company wide policy on everybody.
What does this say to the employee who disagrees with the company “culture”? It says to them they aren’'t welcome here.
Everyone working a desk job with a computer in a physical office space together is just about as practical as a large group meeting where one or two people speak with no input from others.
Some people may need to be in an office/meeting sometimes but most do not usually and it’s a waste of time for the employee and a waste of money for the company. Just my opinion. ;)
Looks interesting. Terraria has been on my list but this looks even more interesting. Thanks for sharing. My wishlist is sooo long. Lol
Maybe people are playing less games than a few years ago?
The tech industry is eating itself. I think NVIDIA is making out ok though, AI has created jobs for them for now.
Pixel graphics and metroidvania! I’m in. The primal theme is interesting too kinda like the Primal TV show or the old 90s prehistoric caveman games like Joe and Mac.
Cool didn’t know there was a sequel or spinoff. Thanks for the heads up!
Maybe let players form taxi teams and get into fights with rival ride hailing companies? Lol Could be entertaining.
100 simultaneous players seems like a lot for a game designed to be played in short bursts?
Playing 5 games right now…
Mega Man (original NES version) - fast paced and better than I expected platformer
Lonely Mountains Downhill - calming and chill mountain biking game
Voices of the Void - silly and mildly aggravating at times but fun once you get into it simulator game
Sam & Max Hit the Road - funny point-and-click adventure game with puzzles that are fair and logical
Skies Of Arcadia - classic turn based RPG with an entertaining story can’t believe I never played it years ago
My game tips for each game
Deus Ex, Doom, Mortal Kombat, Mario, Need For Speed, Sonic The Hedgehog, Tomb Raider etc. all have had AAA reboots and not always following the same formula as the originals. AAA game design tends to be driven by the latest trends and technology, reboots included. This isn’t to say all AAA reboots fail, many do not because of brand loyalty, high expectations, and deep pockets.
AAA means reinvent the wheel. Too bad, but not surprising. Younger gamers can’t possibly like old games? Crazy taxi was an arcade game so we can only hope they don’t veer the taxi off a cliff (or do veer off a cliff like Crazy Taxi should do).
Was looking forward to this one.
Sam and Max Hit the Road is a great adventure game. I played it recently for the first time. Recommended.