Pirating from any billion dollar company is morally correct, (don't) change my mind.
After all the bullshit these corpos keep pulling, with anti consumer practices and just hostile actions in general (not bothering to archive/preserve history and letting things rot because it's 'not profitable'), they can all go kick rocks.
It's the same situation as with Metroid Prime 4. It's more to just confirm people that "yes we will make it at some point so stop f*ing asking. Buy Skyrim for the 5th time while you wait"
Right now, I’m playing the early access version of Baldurs Gate 3. I’m getting ready to put it down (frustrated: BG3 has the potential to be good, but without controller support, I’m getting really frustrated with the UI. ) and switch to Yakuza Like a Dragon....
My Steam Deck is mostly an indie/retro machine that I play while I'm vegging out in bed/on the couch at the end of the day. Lots of PS1 games and whatnot
As someone who has been playing Monster Hunter since the very beginning, i'm interested to see how this plays out. some of there games seemed to kind of click instantly (Pokemon Go), while their other ones seemed to kind of launch and then immediately be forgotten (Pikmin Bloom)
For a while I thought Niantic was one of those (Just slap our template onto as many IPs as we can) kind of company, but this one seems promising from the few articles I've seen about it
For me it's weapon durability systems. I get that it's supposed to be another "active" system that keeps the player engaged and grounds them to the world, but to me it's hard to do it right, and much easier to do it either way too generous (Dark Souls, where I never really needed to interact with it anyway because of bonfires), or too annoying (Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom, where it's so egregious that your shit constantly breaks after just a few hits.)
There has never been a time where I've been playing a game without durability and thought "You know, this would be way more fun if my equipment could break"
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a single player, narrative driven action-RPG that challenges the players to choose their own experience – from the appearance of their Arisen, their vocation, their party, how to approach different situations and more - in a truly immersive fantasy world.
Nintendo stalked 3DS pirates to shutdown their operation. No wonder it doesn't want Dolphin on Steam. (nintygamer.com)
The Elder Scrolls 6 Announcement Trailer is Officially Five Years Old (gamerant.com)
How many steam deck folks are here and what are you playing?
Right now, I’m playing the early access version of Baldurs Gate 3. I’m getting ready to put it down (frustrated: BG3 has the potential to be good, but without controller support, I’m getting really frustrated with the UI. ) and switch to Yakuza Like a Dragon....
Monster Hunter Now is the most traditional Niantic game yet (www.polygon.com)
What are some of your LEAST favorite game mechanics?
The other thread about favorite mechanics is great, so let's also do the opposite: what are some of your most hated mechanics?
Dragon's Dogma 2's Steam Page is up (store.steampowered.com)
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a single player, narrative driven action-RPG that challenges the players to choose their own experience – from the appearance of their Arisen, their vocation, their party, how to approach different situations and more - in a truly immersive fantasy world.