I guess it's easier to let Youtubers decide who's going to become a hit and then only cover those games. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Too busy attacking Steam for not providing functionality for Indie Dev Visibility.
Pure Irony.
I guess it's easier to let Youtubers decide who's going to become a hit and then only cover those games. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Too busy attacking Steam for not providing functionality for Indie Dev Visibility.
Pure Irony.
'83 is a Cold-War-Gone-Hot, combined arms, first-person military shooter for high player counts (80+) currently in development at Antimatter Games.
'83 pits two large platoons of players against each other in massive maps, fighting over a number of objectives that have a tangible impact on the battle as a whole when held by the victorious faction.
Players will have access to a selection of real-world infantry weapons and equipment, as well as a selection of powerful land and air vehicles which can decisively turn the tide of a battle.
Sega seems doubtful since they've been very succesful on Steam. Stuff like Football Manager, Total War etc is on those top played games list on Steam all year.
Gearbox are kinda whatever for me.
I'm thinking it's Nicalis, as it seems to fit the profile of an overlooked publisher and one that seems like wouldn't mind moneyhats.
Those fanboys just need to be patient and wait for a few months until E3 and stop wasting everyone's time.
Ikr, it's well-known that people on those western sites don't speak russian and keep falling to this undeserved witchhunt against Sergey! Well, problem is, I know russian, and I can confirm that this google translation is not that far from the actual meaning:
And while I was writing this post, he tried to backpedal again, so I gave up and tried to give the most correct translation as I could
Anyway, I'm so tired of this bullshit, going to eat now.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/975370/Dwarf_Fortress/
Weird
Free program gets paid version with some audio and skin options built in and I guess workshop support... I'd buy that.
Back when I played it (late after release however) I was always eager to jump back in and continue exploring. HLD is a very moody game despite the eyecatching, lovely use of colors. It's well-structured, filled with details and secrets some you'll come around and figure out, others waaay deeper I didn't care for. Playing casually I avoided being overwhelmed by the collectibles or cursing the not-so-detailed map. While the world is rich, the complexity can mess your sense of direction if you're trying to return somewhere specific/took a break from the game.I never played hyper light drifter. Any demo of the game? I forgot that this was a big release a few years ago....
I'm going to guess that any Annapurna game from now on will be an Epic Store exclusive.
I'm going to guess that any Annapurna game from now on will be an Epic Store exclusive.
I'm going to guess that any Annapurna game from now on will be an Epic Store exclusive.
This was just announced, it's being developed by Antimatter Games (the developers behind Rising Storm):
I'm going to guess that any Annapurna game from now on will be an Epic Store exclusive.
Sergey saying something stupid he said was translated wrong and then proceeds to not explain what was wrong about it.
I smell a pattern here.
We had this over here, but I much prefer the Dorito Sandwich :P
Sergey saying something stupid he said was translated wrong and then proceeds to not explain what was wrong about it.
I smell a pattern here.
He was always an asshole if you tried to comment any of the math errors of SteamSpy.It was better when we knew almost nothing about him, aside steamspy.
Because it's been almost an year now that he is being an asshole on Twitter. I guess that you never know who you are dealing with behind the anonymity of internet
Back when I played it (late after release however) I was always eager to jump back in and continue exploring. HLD is a very moody game despite the eyecatching, lovely use of colors. It's well-structured, filled with details and secrets some you'll come around and figure out, others waaay deeper I didn't care for. Playing casually I avoided being overwhelmed by the collectibles or cursing the not-so-detailed map. While the world is rich, the complexity can mess your sense of direction if you're trying to return somewhere specific/took a break from the game.
Can't forget Disasterpeace's ambient, synthesized soundtrack. Powerful and vital to the game.
Gamers 100% suck, that said bootlicking corps is about as bad.
Pretty much, yeahGamers 100% suck, that said bootlicking corps is about as bad.
the American healthcare system has inadvertently done one good thingDwarf Fortress on Steam?! I just saw some friends add it to their wish list.
Am Wochenende war es dann kurzzeitig auf der Plattform Humble Bundle für 15 US-Dollar erhältlich, seit Montag ist es auch dort gesperrt.
They might take our games, but they will never take our waifus:
That has to be a lie.So reading this German article about Rape Day and how bad the topic of sex is handled in video games still. https://www.zeit.de/digital/games/2019-03/rape-day-videospiel-vergewaltigung-games
Then I read this sentence:
Which translate to that Rape Day was available over the weekend on Humble Bundle. Is that true and if so...
what the fuck?
I wish it was the other way around.
They might take our games, but they will never take our waifus:
Which translate to that Rape Day was available over the weekend on Humble Bundle. Is that true and if so...
They might take our games, but they will never take our waifus:
Maybe they got confused by the THQ Nordic bundle.That has to be a lie.
Edit: does not appear in the wayback machine
the American healthcare system has inadvertently done one good thing