Yeah. To be specific, WonHobby from good smile company and their friends. They announced tons of interesting stuff today. Other companies are also doing well at online wonfes on last Sunday.Wonder Fes 2021?
Yeah. To be specific, WonHobby from good smile company and their friends. They announced tons of interesting stuff today. Other companies are also doing well at online wonfes on last Sunday.Wonder Fes 2021?
It's been years since Sub Zero launched, so ready.Im looking forward to Breathedge. That and Subnautica SubZero are two early access games I bought ages ago but have been waiting for the full release. I think Sub Zero is out soon too.
A number of Hololive members are among them, but only the prototypes of Pekora and Marine are shown so far. I'm keen to see how Flare, Mio and Korone look like.They announced tons of interesting stuff today.
Probably need to wait till summer for us to see some of the prototypes. Depending on the product lines, I hope they can release before end of 2022 because as far as I know, figure production is heavily impacted by covid.A number of Hololive members are among them, but only the prototypes of Pekora and Marine are shown so far. I'm keen to see how Flare, Mio and Korone look like.
probably in the same place "The Winds of Winter" and "A Dream of Spring" areWhere the fuck is Elden Ring?
I bought Sub Zero straight after finishing Subnautica as i liked it so much. Hope its just as good as the first.It's been years since Sub Zero launched, so ready.
CSD3 has been out of EA for a while now (although it's basically the same as it was at the start of EA, few more gameplay gimmicks and a bunch of new levels).It's been years since Sub Zero launched, so ready.
My list of watched EA games that I'm waiting for 1.0:
Hardspace is resetting progress with the next update so might get back into that.
Also Patrick Rothfuss's 3rd book in the Kingkiller Chronicle... (the second one came out ten years ago, I pretty much forgot all the plot of the first two books, will have to re-read them if the third one ever comes out)probably in the same place "The Winds of Winter" and "A Dream of Spring" are
"Kingkiller Chronicle" editor believes author hasn't written anything for yearsAlso Patrick Rothfuss's 3rd book in the Kingkiller Chronicle... (the second one came out ten years ago, I pretty much forgot all the plot of the first two books, will have to re-read them if the third one ever comes out)
Yeah I'll believe that. I checked in on his output, social media and blog every once in a while (but not in at least 2 years) to see if there are any news, and Rothfuss seems very focused on not working on The Doors of Stone.
You're missing Valheilm!It's been years since Sub Zero launched, so ready.
My list of watched EA games that I'm waiting for 1.0:
Hardspace is resetting progress with the next update so might get back into that.
I'm just hoping i can get them in the UK but with stupid brexit tax i dread to think what the import fees would be these days.Yeah. To be specific, WonHobby from good smile company and their friends. They announced tons of interesting stuff today. Other companies are also doing well at online wonfes on last Sunday.
Depends on what you like, you have the ones that expand the game without increasing the challenge:Cities Skylines is 50% off on Steam. I liked the base game.
Can anyone advise on what are the top DLCs? There are loads of them. I dont really care for cosmetic ones, i'd prefer any that were more gameplay orientated.
Hey thats great, thanks.Depends on what you like, you have the ones that expand the game without increasing the challenge:
Green Cities: Overall gorgeus, over 300 assets for building an eco-city, but mostly aestethic. Adds also renewable energy things.
After Dark: Mostly aesthetic but diversifies the game economy and brings tourism and commerce areas. Also adds cycling (bike highways, cycling areas, etc)
Parklife: To add zoo, parks, fairs and some basic zoo management.
Campus: Huge, new missions and discoveries, more options and assets for schools and universities.
Industries: Makes the game approach games like Tropico or other builders, when you can take an industrial path, one of the most meaty dlc where you can manage an industrial city, customize your pipelines, adds services and mail carriers to your city.
Then you have the dlc that add features, but also add difficulty to the game, something that some people don't like.
Mass Transit: Adds a lot of public transport options but also transit kinda becomes a constant problem you have to solve.
Natural Disasters: Probably the most controversial since adds features that can destroy parts of your city and tranform it into a miserable place to live. (you can turn it off). The effects are pretty but seems hard to recommend.
Snowfall: Adds heat pipes and district heating, and snow becomes a big problem you also need to solve, especially at the beginning, but almost all of its features are contained into three or four maps. If you like to play in a green or tropical area you probably won't notice you even have it.
(sorry, it's kinda long and i'm at work and can't proofread)
You will need to monitor them going up for pre-order to ensure that you can get them on day 1. Pop Up Parade is also a cheaper product line compared with usual scale figures, so they will be relatively cheaper and may be easier to find after release. Getting them second-hand from sites like Mandarake is also a good option.I'm just hoping i can get them in the UK but with stupid brexit tax i dread to think what the import fees would be these days.
I'd have to get them all of course but i realise i've got no chance before they sell out.
I no longer know what's real and what's not hahaha
Six Days in Fallujah
Six Days in Fallujah is a first-person tactical military shooter that recreates true stories from the Second Battle for Fallujah.www.sixdays.com
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Six Days in Fallujah
Six Days in Fallujah is a first-person tactical military shooter that recreates true stories from the Second Battle for Fallujah.www.sixdays.com
That's the one yesIs that that game that konami was gonna publish and then they backed down ?
to me it felt like that was the case in the base game already... I really liked Cities Skylines until my shoddy road planning killed my city... and I didnt enjoy re-planning roads all the time. I honestly just yearn for SimCity 2000 or 3000 with an elegant interface, some more modern graphics, big maps to really expand, some more depth in what you can build, but no super difficult micromanagent or worrying about the roads & traffic all the time and no (or: not a lot) gating when it comes to what you can build.but also transit kinda becomes a constant problem you have to solve.
Whats the references? I'll try to explain emThis explains boring, crewcut white guy protags, and also sadden me greatly, though I dont quite get some of the British school references.
Maybe I'll finally stop seeing posts in my social media feeds about how I should pre order soon
Not even just that, The dev team's only other game was the PS4 VR game Golem which wasn't good lmao.Yeeeeaaaaah no
The entire setting and premise of that game is a big fuckin no.
I own that game, who knew?.....
Ace Combat Assault Horizon got delisted
Missed that, thanks for letting me know.CSD3 has been out of EA for a while now (although it's basically the same as it was at the start of EA, few more gameplay gimmicks and a bunch of new levels).
Survival games are really my thing unless they are heavily story/goal based.You're missing Valheilm!
Wait, it gets weirder.The Dying Light universe has gotten weird
Didn't know that. Thanks for the information.Not even just that, The dev team's only other game was the PS4 VR game Golem which wasn't good lmao.
Also Marty O'Donnell is likely the composer and hes a massive asshole so ill pass thanks.
Oh that's you[UWSL]btw, I sent some more friends invites to people on Steam, you can recognize me by my[/UWSL] ***[UWSL] name. [/UWSL]
Yeah nothing like simulating disgusting war crimes to make people want to enlist
Once again:
Fuck no.