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someone pushed the button a bit early
"this taking too long, i need to sleep"
someone pushed the button a bit early
That 2021 is ominous. Hoping for early 2021 and not a shadow drop on EGS.
someone pushed the button a bit early
I liked it, but I think Lost Odyssey was more special. These 360 titles were nothing to sneeze at. Certainly better than FFXV.What about Blue Dragon? Do we want it on PC?
The only thing worth it from the IGN thing for now.
Saw this on Discord earlier! Amazing news. Well, amazing week for everyone since they have Persona, and we have Trails!
That's correct, it's Nacon so expect from them 12 months timed exclusives alwaysIn other World of Darkness news though it sounds like Werewolf the Apocalypse is EGS exclusive?
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Big Ben ... they changed their nameWho on earth are Nacon anyway? I can't say I've heard of them?
Considering their recent strategy. I expect Rune Factory 4 Special with Story of Seasons not coming to PC until after it releases on Switch.One is Story of Seasons but what about the other?
yeah, i'm curious about XSEED, no idea what they are showing.One is Story of Seasons but what about the other?
we will seeConsidering their recent strategy. I expect Rune Factory 4 Special with Story of Seasons not coming to PC until after it releases on Switch.
If only the SSR wasn't bad.It never stops amazing me just how well the RE engine looks and runs on even on my weak ass hardware. Capcom really knocked it out of the park.
What if one of those things is just the reveal of the release date for the Rice game (I forget what the name of the game is but I think you have to grow a rice field or something)?One is Story of Seasons but what about the other?
Updates are inside their internal planning for the social networks, E3 is for new reveals.What if one of those things is just the reveal of the release date for the Rice game (I forget what the name of the game is but I think you have to grow a rice field or something)?
Maybe more information about Uppers/Akiba?
Or is this new game reveal stuff?
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, last we heard it was delayed to 2020, so they could have a proper date for it.What if one of those things is just the reveal of the release date for the Rice game (I forget what the name of the game is but I think you have to grow a rice field or something)?
Maybe more information about Uppers/Akiba?
Or is this new game reveal stuff?
I just crafted the mirror's edge badge, and the backgrounds are based on the levels from the DLC that was only available through the origin version of the game (unless you modded it in).EA is adding Trading Cards to older games already on Steam, just got some cards for the original Mirror´s Edge, thats cool.
that's because practically no one reads the new store page threadNever had seen this before, but look amazing.
That's my feeling every E3With all this hype slowly lacquered on for the last few months I'm starting to worry none of the game announcements are going to be in my wheelhouse and everyone else is gonna be all excited and I'm going to not be.
Well it was inevitable during E3 but the change in things has given me false hope!That's my feeling every E3
I don't get hyped for new installments in annual or bi-annual series, so even as an online multi-week showcase my hype is still pretty muted overall.Well it was inevitable during E3 but the change in things has given me false hope!
Sadly, Deadfire sold poorly. I doubt they want to spend any more resources on it.Pathfinder Kingmaker releasing soon on consoles, and they're bringing the controller support on PC. Meanwhile at Obsidian...
People always tried to convince me that it's not that simple of a task. But come one, when smaller indie studios are able to do exactly that, what's stopping Obsidian?
Now that you mentioned it, I've just compared the number of reviews for Deadfire, Pathfinder, Wasteland 2, and ATOM. Pathfinder does have more reviews indeed, and it's probably selling much better than Deadfire. That's quite a surprise to me, tbh. But ATOM, it has less reviews than Deadfire (which might translate to less sales), and it's still receiving updates. ATOM actually had multiple controller support updates, and they just polished it recently. Wasteland 2 is also not very successful despite releasing the director's cut, and yet it has received controller support update as well. These games are pretty much cRPG with KB/M controls at its core, but the devs still managed to make the controller work.Sadly, Deadfire sold poorly. I doubt they want to spend any more resources on it.
I wouldn't strictly look at perceived sales, budgets of development are also important. ATOM probably had a tiny budget compared to that of a Deadfire. Their sales are enough that they can continue support of the game, meanwhile information points to Deadfire bombing.Now that you mentioned it, I've just compared the number of reviews for Deadfire, Pathfinder, Wasteland 2, and ATOM. Pathfinder does have more reviews indeed, and it's probably selling much better than Deadfire. That's quite a surprise to me, tbh. But ATOM, it has less reviews than Deadfire (which might translate to less sales), and it's still receiving updates. ATOM actually had multiple controller support updates, and they just polished it recently. Wasteland 2 is also not very successful despite releasing the director's cut, and yet it has received controller support update as well. These games are pretty much cRPG with KB/M controls at its core, but the devs still managed to make the controller work.
Obsidian also had the chance since the successful Pillars 1. I think it's not about the lack of resource, but just the lack of care. It's probably just ignorance as well, that PC gamers only play on KB/M.
Game looks neat, but that's quite the unflattering thumbnail.New gameplay trailer. Combat, climbing, puzzles, summoning.