It’s something I’m glad it is not longer being used anymore and run+jump or long press jump or double jump are used instead. It was a pain to pull the move on a keyboard, at least for me.
It’s something I’m glad it is not longer being used anymore and run+jump or long press jump or double jump are used instead. It was a pain to pull the move on a keyboard, at least for me.
Konosuba fits that description perfectly.
Strictly speaking about single player games, as in no rogue likes and such, Max Payne 2 is probably the game I played most times over the years.
Those flat CRT TVs were the end game back in the day.
Jesus, only 4 games in that otherwise short short list ring a bell for me.
The reason is simply getting rid of competition.
Even if the whole industry were to collapse tomorrow, we already have games enough for a lifetime of 24/7 gaming.
Nah, Switch U or go home.
People going crazy over a PSN account requirement but nobody cares a shit about the game having root access to their PCs. Funny times we live in indeed.
Yuru Camp for me and watching Kill La Kill again. Watched it 10 years ago and haven’t aged a bit.
That’s why they are trying to push it up to €70, right?
It’s ok, not every franchise has to go on forever.
How about shareholders tip me instead?
Didn’t get it at €12, so I don’t think I will get it at €20.
I stopped following Kotaku years ago. It was the best news site by a large stretch. At some point it quickly became trash in the lapse of a few months.
Regarding the writing guides galore, the same has just happened to Destructoid during this very week, suddenly my feed was flooded with dozens of clickbait “how to de X in [trendy game name]”. I just stopped following them right away.
Now I only have Gemstsu to check news and it is not particularly good, guess sooner than later my only source of new game releases will be the from page of Steam:(
So even more generic games then.
Great follow up, nice to see it’s working again!
And I’ll be playing 0% of them.
Dunno, I haven’t watch a single add in the past 5 years or so.
I mostly use the Deck for indie games and emulation so a CPU/GPU upgrade isn’t something of interest for me. A larger, 16:9 screen or better ergonomics on the other hand…