they'd be crazy to put anything but yakuza 7 in the spotlight right now and for a while after its release
Why?they'd be crazy to put anything but yakuza 7 in the spotlight right now and for a while after its release
Did you play Sengoku Rance? Is it comparable in Gameplay (don't care about the hentai aspect, only the gameplay) To this day I have not found a comparable game with the gameplay loop, breath of events and characters, etc.aaaand my replay of evenicle is all wrapped up, time to find something else to play
This is the best news of the dayI know I say this ever other week for the past... uh... seven months, but I think Terminator: Resistance is getting DLC soon, for reals this time. We know that VR support is coming, but it's unclear if VR mode is the DLC entire or they're adding VR mode and also new non-VR content.
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Terminator: Resistance, is a first-person shooter set during the 'Future War' scenario that was only glimpsed at in the iconic films, 'THE TERMINATOR' and 'T2: JUDGMENT DAY'. The machines are destined to lose, but at what cost? Terminator: Resistance Steam charts, data, update history.steamdb.info
Because Yakuza 7 is their first full-priced multiplatform big release in the series with a new protagonist.Why?
Can't they at least announce more than a single game at a time, or release more than a single game on a year?
No it isn't, on top of that every Rance game is its own thing gameplay wise, they aren't consistent between titles.Did you play Sengoku Rance? Is it comparable in Gameplay (don't care about the hentai aspect, only the gameplay) To this day I have not found a comparable game with the gameplay loop, breath of events and characters, etc.
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Roguelike game in space, where you can go around an entire universe and continue becoming more and more powerful.
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Why don't you close them all at once? No need to check them one by one. Delete and move on.Sunday cleaning. I am down to 14 open tabs, 6 of which are FF14 related and23 steam discounted games.
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added ... congrats!Me too! It's already been 4 years
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i hate you allGood.
Burned ground tactic, I see...Why don't you close them all at once? No need to check them one by one. Delete and move on.
Leave a review saying Y 3-6 on PC. I've seen SEGA being active on Steam front.Speaking of SEGA, has there been any hints or info that this current event, the sale, the free games, will actually lead to any new announcements or surprise releases?
I have 100+ tabs, I can't just close and start over! My life would end if I lost all that progress.Picture of a Wok previously known as Wok is correct. I often get so many tabs open I have to just close the browser and start over.
Scorched Earth is another form of the term you are using here :3Burned ground tactic, I see...
I think it rather begs the question of whether such awards are important, or even followed at all by players, or if they are mostly industry-centric self-congratulations.Very interesting and important thread
29th October I believe.When’s the Halloween sale again?
Well, that’s one thing ios does right then I guess. Safari is so shitty it eats half my tabs on a monthly basisPicture of a Wok previously known as Wok is correct. I often get so many tabs open I have to just close the browser and start over.
There's actually some great dialogue and the main story is fantastic.Yakuza 0 updated impressions: I am generally enjoying it but I am skipping most dialogues by furiously pressing A to get on with it. The combat system is pretty fun and I like many of the side activities and quests. I spent a good hour playing Texas Holdem and bowling so yeah.
When’s the Halloween sale again?
Don't see why, now you can also get a mortgage to finance your games.(games budget is going to be hit hard now...)
it sure is loved the beta!Really cool game!
Seems a bit silly to me, personally I'm not going to jump from yakuza 2 to 7they'd be crazy to put anything but yakuza 7 in the spotlight right now and for a while after its release
The demo was very good and I'll pick it up when it comes out. I know there have been a ton of boomer shooter revivals in the past few years. One game in particular I loved was Amid Evil.If anyone enjoys "old school" FPSs, do start saving some funds for the upcoming launch of Prodeus, I doubt you will regret it.
I played a bit more of the game (both the Alpha campaign, for Kickstarter backers, and the beta campaign), and this one is a blast!
Fast and furious gameplay, intriguing visuals, buckets of blood flying everywhere, a nice feel to the weapons, and a heavy soundtrack that fits the action.
I'm predicting the game will get a very healthy map and mod making community, which will be great. I'm sure this one will be around for quite some time.
It's funny. I backed the game on Kickstarter (before I pretty much stopped backing crowdfunding campaigns) basically because I like the genre, and the game looked kind of neat, visually, but yeah, I didn't really place that many expectations on it.
But this one has turned out to be a nice surprise. Really cool game!
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I don't give a rats ass to what the gaming media or award shows claims to be good games. They lost their believability ages ago.I think it rather begs the question of whether such awards are important, or even followed at all by players, or if they are mostly industry-centric self-congratulations.
Not to dismiss the reality that selling in a crowded market is incredibly hard - it is. But I don't see this specific event as particularly revelatory, those awards are really extremely niche.