Link to the group ? 9 from Canard PC means something.
It seems to be made by another developer than Surviving Mars? That's a disappointment...
From the steam reviews the first one seems better but I'm no expert and I haven't played themAre any of the yu gi oh games any good?
That's because you never view my highlight threads :VDidn't know that there is a Yu-Gi-Oh! game on steam. There is also another Yu-Gi-Oh game too which is also on sale
Has there been any word about the DLC being available as well?About The outer worlds: on cdkeys there's the Steam version for 22€ but not available atm The Outer Worlds PC (Steam)
All of this and more. One of the things that really struck me about him was his obsession with integrity. He kept his distances to a healthy professional level with everyone he had the job of assessing the work of. He attempted to see other perspectives, and most of all, tried to be intellectually honest. All of this, while still being able to squee like a little girl at how good a bolter felt.Definitely. TotalBiscuit was a very big loss, I really miss him. In terms of technical analysis of PC games from the YouTubers I know, I think that Alex Battaglia of Digital Foundry (our very own Dictator ) is truly excellent and channels like Hardware Unboxed often do PC game analyses with recommended settings for big games. TB was unique in that he did gameplay reviews but as a PC gamer himself he also knew what options good PC versions should include. I don't know of anyone who does that quite that kind of presentation.
DLC will be out at the very same time, DLC listings are already in the databaseHas there been any word about the DLC being available as well?
Strangely, I keep seeing "hints" from stores about adding the Steam version of the game (like the one you posted from CDKeys), but I'm yet to see any about the DLC or Season Pass.
Don't tell me they will be stupid enough to make the DLC exclusive for 12 months...
EDIT: GMG has added a listing for the Steam version of the DLC, with a release date of today, so I guess it will launch with the game.
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Is it the conclusion though? I skimmed through the tweets earlier today, and it is mostly a matter of supply/demand curve, no?I'm a little shocked that the demand for strategy game is so high, yet unfulfilled. At the same time, "strategy" means a lot.
Haha, I have to admit I skimmed through the blog post myself, so apologies if I missed a thing. I still was under the impression that strategy was largely said to be a dying genre, just like cRPGs, but hadn't quite come back from the brink.Is it the conclusion though? I skimmed through the tweets earlier today, and it is mostly a matter of supply/demand curve, no?
Revenue is concentrated on fewer games for strategy/4X than for indie platformers, because there is less competition.
Moans about everything being unfair and set up against him... while being his own biggest enemy.Yeah Hutchinson is a bit of a nutter. Moans about losing money to steam, moans about losing money to streamers... Maybe the problem is you?
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Streaming and its route to increased sales for ANY game making company exists and is slightly neutral in that streamers mostly stream what they want. Make something good or stream friendly and let it loose on the world.Pubs need streamers. I don't even know how they would market games nowadays without Youtube and Twitch. That is where all the kids and young adults are.
You'd have to rely on boomers who watch cable television to see your crappy 20 second game ad. Basically the way the industry was back in 2005 but it was only worth like 10 billion back then compared to 150 billion now. So yea good luck to pubs who try to fuck with the biggest marketing tool today. AAA gaming would be in trouble if they tried the DMCA bs too. Indie gaming would become huge tho because all the streamers will jump on indies, f2p and self published games. Its really a lose lose for big pubs if they go down that path.
A poetic survival horror set in a future where climate change has rendered Britain an arctic wasteland.
“Once a year at steelhenge, on the summer solstice, we bring messages from our travels.
- On your pilgrimage to Steel Henge you can only take what you can carry, so choose carefully what you leave behind.
- Immerse yourself in this starkly monochromatic world as you scavenge for fuel, take shelter in the shadows, and burn stories to stay warm.
- A malevolent presence lurks between the words, just out of reach.
- Alone, you must sacrifice everything you knew to deliver the bitter truth of this world to future generations.
- A brief but intense 20 minutes.
Tales of life before the last winter, tales we choose to preserve.
We mark our messages in the metal, so our descendants will remember the mistake we made:
we did not confront our imaginary Leviathans.”
Thanks to the rising popularity of the PhoneDroid—a device which features augmented reality (A.R.)—the age of advanced technology has finally reached Tanegashima. On that island, Central Tanegashima High's Robot Research Club is about to have their club disbanded. Despite their predicament, Kaito Yashio, one of only two members in the Robot Club, couldn't care less and would rather play a robot fighting game all day. His counterpart, the reckless club leader Akiho Senomiya, ignores Kaito’s apathy as she strives to keep the club from being disbanded by completing their giant robot.
One day, Kaito discovers a mysterious A.R. annotation titled "Kimijima Report." It contains instructions involving locations all across the island—and warns of a conspiracy involving the entire world.
Re:Turn – One Way Trip tells the terrifying story of five college friends on a post-graduation vacation. This might be their last trip together before the adulthood swallows them whole. Unfortunately for them, a far more sinister force has found them and hungers for their souls.
When Saki awakens in the middle of the night to find that her friends have disappeared from their campsite, she is soon lured to an abandoned train. It stands silent, as if has been waiting for its final passenger to board. Waiting for her.
As Saki searches the train for her friends, the barrier between the past and the present starts to dissolve. Otherworldly horrors confront Saki as she begins to learn the train’s deadly secrets.
You jolt awake as the bus hits a particularly nasty bump. You feel like you’d only just managed to start drifting off, and now here you are, awake again and still exhausted.
For a moment, you’re hazy on the details of where exactly 'here' is, confusing this bus with the many others that came before it. But as your mind continues to reassert its existence in the waking world, the past few days come back into focus. The long-lost cousin, the bad news, the twenty-six hours of bus rides with countless late-night stops in seedy depots that felt unsafe even in the middle of the day. You wouldn’t normally find yourself traveling like this, but your cousin bought the tickets. The funeral of her mother, your aunt, seemed like something you shouldn't ignore, even considering your own late mother’s rocky relationship with this side of the family.
Fortunately, the end of your long journey is in sight. You're almost in Scarlet Hollow.
Not even mods can save that game.With the Steam release of Outer Worlds in 50 min hopefulle there will be mods. Nexus only has 7 pages of mods.
That's another EGS exclusive con, lack of mods.
It's not a terrible game, it just lacks content and time to breathe. So actually, a few large expansion packs might help a lot with that.Not even mods can save that game.
If a company learned or thought it could begin taking a cut from streamers as a royalty payment, what about the gaming industry in 2020 makes you think others wouldn't follow suit? Companies will try whatever means to make more money, and charging streamers is literally no work on their part, it's a no brainer.Streaming and its route to increased sales for ANY game making company exists and is slightly neutral in that streamers mostly stream what they want. Make something good or stream friendly and let it loose on the world.
If a company tried to fuck with that because of corporate greed by charging streamers in a some way then surely all the other companies would do the opposite and not charge so that streamers would only stream their companies games. Streamer accounts would be the next logical step. Then game streams using the company account could have ads in them that are not in the original game. Cluster-fuck time.
I really liked the game.
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I might've been pleasantly surprised if it came from a no-name team with zero expectations but knowing it's Boyarsky/Cain and Obsidian I was expecting something with a lot more soul. One of the bigger disappointments in recent memory.It's not a terrible game, it just lacks content and time to breathe. So actually, a few large expansion packs might help a lot with that.
I don't really see what modding can do there, honestly. I guess you could have more custom planets and stuff, and additional quests but that seems a bit on the high end for what you might expect from user generated content.
I know some people were expecting it to be a Fallout-sized game which they were warned it was never suppose to be.I might've been pleasantly surprised if it came from a no-name team with zero expectations but knowing it's Boyarsky/Cain and Obsidian I was expecting something with a lot more soul. One of the bigger disappointments in recent memory.
Doesn't have a price for me? I'm in NA. If it's 50% then it looks to be on sale on Indiegala as well.Didn't know that there is a Yu-Gi-Oh! game on steam. There is also another Yu-Gi-Oh game too which is also on sale