Awesome, I think I will grab this tonight. I am hankerin' for some lawyerin'I use mouse and keyboard, but after hooking up the Steam Controller the UI doesn't change in any meaningful way. IMO inferior to the DS dual screen setup, but not a huge loss really.
Nah just that the filtering leaves much to be desired. If you look at Winston on the left it looks like he is missing an arm, but really he has his arm on his back.
Speaking of Ace Attorney, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I did a simple NES chiptune version of the Cornered theme. Man that must have been over 10 years ago I think.
On the more serious note Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is 10 euros for previous owners.
For me personally is not worth it.
On the more serious note Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is 10 euros for previous owners.
For me personally is not worth it.
On the more serious note Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is 10 euros for previous owners.
For me personally is not worth it.
I bought SE3 and I dont know how come there are 4 or more of them. The gimmick of shooting nazis in the balls goes away in minutes.
Not every guilty part is sentenced to death, only a few are explicity so.Do they ever outright say that all the people you prove guilty in AA are being sentenced to death or am I making this up?
Oh damn, I used to play Putt-Putt games all the time when I was younger. I just had this huge wave of nostalgia looking at those games. I always wanted to play the Spy Fox games but my parents would never buy them for me.
Schrödingers Economy 101:
"The developers need EGS money to survive"
"The developers are so business savvy that a switch to EGS is the only logical decision."
I love how console fans here on Era are all about "developers", but then:
"No physical edition? No buy!"
"Wow! Just a downloadcode in that box? Fuck them!"
I would argue the same people who want to have a physical edition, where the cut is even more than 30%, for their collection are talking about how "bad Steam is with their 30%".
The same forum that parrots, "but companies already make too much money, they don't need to sell DLC/mtx" but on the same turn shouts "poor Epic they can't possibly afford to subsidise the tiny fraction of non-traditional payment methods"
>_>
And when the argument goes to the 'but the devs living on ramen and are three payments behind their mortgage' way, they conveniently ignore that Epic isnt paying those devs lolThe whole "developers need more money" falls apart for me when you just have to look at the last year to see what happens to that money.
Companies making record profits but higher ups pocket it while still dropping employees like hot coal.
For me it falls apart when a tiny group of Indie devs who are already very successful (in part thanks to Steam in the first place) turn into these Epic advocates and accept these (I am sure) generous exclusivity offers. But most Indies will never get past Epic's curation in the first place... it is like back in the dark ages when everyone wanted to get on Steam and when you were in it was "fuck everyone else".The whole "developers need more money" falls apart for me when you just have to look at the last year to see what happens to that money.
Companies making record profits but higher ups pocket it while still dropping employees like hot coal.
Man, what a turn around. Now Paradox is partly owned by Tencent and they are making bangers like VtM:Bloodlines 2. All (partly) thanks to CK2 and a little mod about ASoIaF.
And to being great with interacting with their customers.
Shout-outs to whoever cropped that picture to show Randy Pitchford in the center.
Probably not the first time somebody mentioned this but I just got an E-Mail from Steam informing me that Anno 1800 is going not going to be sold on Steam after April 16th.
As long as you hide in haystacks no one will find you.