Had me thinking what physical games I own that still haven't hit Steam...Lollipop is the only physical 360 game I have left in my collection. In fact it's the last physical game I have from that entire generation. It's also a pointless relic because i don't have an xbox 360 to play it on. I doubt many people will have functioning 18 year old consoles so the advice to 'just buy the 360 version now that it's cheap' is quite silly. This remaster is realistically the only way to play the game now for most people. The original music will get modded in and, if the developers were cognizant of the importance of the original tunes, they should have made it easy to do so.
This will never replace the sims for me until they have their equivalent of wickedwhims and the murder modKorean Sims live on!!!!!
Or the level 8 cock power spell.this is the all ages, doesn't have the "defenseless anus" stuff
Yeah I decided to purchase it too since I finished up Sea of Stars even though I plan on spending $80 on SIns of a Solar Empire 2 next week. I've played it for a few hours so far. Pretty fun little game, really enjoying it.Prince of Persia The Lost Crown is amazing game so far but unfortunately I don't have feeling that I am playing PoP game. Also those fade to black transitions between areas are so annoying, they had to work on seamless transition between areas.
And I would like to see idiot from Ubisoft who came with idea that you need to MANUALLY upload save to cloud. What year is this? And why they couldn't add path to save on Steam too?
There is also a substantial number of (console) gamers who don't understand that "the 500 bucks" box is not the equivalent of 500 bucks in most of the world, that it is not a no-brainer to get this box for 1 specific reason (gaming) that it is not even close to the cheapest option to play games.There’s a substantial number of Westerners that still think that China is just a bunch of villages and factories stuck in then 1970’s.
Glad to see its pretty good overall. Its good that the baseball part seems pretty good too!I played 4 hours of TribeNine.
It was better than what I was expecting for a free to play game. I doubt this game will be making hundreds of millions of dollars like Genshin and all those other games. But for what feels like a mix of something done somewhat on a budget but also a higher end thing than Danganronpa it's pretty nice.
There are multiple parts to the game. The baseball game is similar to the trials, bullet time, in Danganronpa. The animation work is very well done. You hit the ball and the character goes running at high speeds.
I didn't die in the game but it has a sort of dark souls thing were you leave an outline were you died so other players can see it.
The gatch part of the game are cards that give you abilities. And also it seems like you need energy to do stuff.
The very beginning part of the game MC thinks he's the hero from DQ and it's latter explained to him that he was being brainwashed.
Also the characters look like a mix up of preexisting Danganronpa characters.
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Don't miss out on the game itself. There is a lot of good quests and wordbuilding in that game despite the mediocre main storyline. The DLCs are fantastic too especially Far Harbor.I bought Fallout 4 because of the Fallout London mod. I think that's the first time I'm more interested in the mod than the game.
One thing that makes my Bloom boil is when they look at the regional prices and think it's cheap, but they dont consider the wages in said country.There is also a substantial number of (console) gamers who don't understand that "the 500 bucks" box is not the equivalent of 500 bucks in most of the world, that it is not a no-brainer to get this box for 1 specific reason (gaming) that it is not even close to the cheapest option to play games.
They can't seem to understand why PC and Mobile gaming is so much cheaper and has so many gamers. You don't buy a 1500 buck PC, you use what you have or can scrap together. You most likely already have a cheap smartphone, that you also use for a dozen other things.
I'll give it a try before I play the mod.Don't miss out on the game itself. There is a lot of good quests and wordbuilding in that game despite the mediocre main storyline. The DLCs are fantastic too especially Far Harbor.
I am hopelessly addicted to Balatro.
yes, very much so!anyone play Dungeons & Degenerates yet? Is it similar?
Don't forget to protect her defenceless anus.Finally I own this on Steam lmao
also downloading KH
That part I'm not to sure on since I didn't get that far. They do explain some stuff about there being other people and I'm guessing those are the ones that you get to be a part of your party. When it comes to exploration battles I think you can have up to 4 people in your party. In the beginning of the game you get a party of 3 in total. And when it comes to the baseball part of the game I think you get 6+ players to be in your team.Glad to see its pretty good overall. Its good that the baseball part seems pretty good too!
For characters what are the ways of obtaining it though?
Thanks a lot for the impressions!
Reading the whole discussion starting from this post made me remember a post on ERA about DQ11 which for me encapsulates the general narrow mindness you often seeB-b-but America
This has nothing to do with DQ but it has to do with SE. I remember when they dropped KH 3D they didn't even translated it to spanish (and it wouldn't be until they released 2.8 on ps4 years later) or dissidia 012 that came partially translated (that is, the story was translated but the rest of the game was fully in english) wild times.DQ is a big franchise for SE, yes western sales aren't as good as japanese sales but this doesn't stop SE to still try and make the series big worldwide, and as many big franchises you can't just translate it in english and call it a day.
Even today Dissidie 012 is one of my biggest SE disappointments, especially after how stellar the italian translation for the first Dissidia was (every game terminology was translated as it was in the original translations, so FF I to VI had their own terminology faithful to the GBA/DS translations, VIII had it's own terminology faithful to the PS1 translation and so on. A massive undertaking but the nostalia effect was off the chart for me). 012 on the other hand felt like a poorly fansubbed anime with the way the "translated" the storyThis has nothing to do with DQ but it has to do with SE. I remember when they dropped KH 3D they didn't even translated it to spanish (and it wouldn't be until they released 2.8 on ps4 years later) or dissidia 012 that came partially translated (that is, the story was translated but the rest of the game was fully in english) wild times.
The Uncharted trilogy isn't happening imo.Had me thinking what physical games I own that still haven't hit Steam...
And looking at my physical games that have any chance and its mostly just PS4 stuff...the only thing I see is Uncharted Nathan Drake collection, Killzone Shadowfall and Last Guardian.
Shadowfall I already played and was very mid.
The Uncharted Drake collection was great and hopefully Sony ports it over one day. And I think they will.
And that just leaves The Last Guardian which I've yet to play but has me thinking that one is not getting ported. Sony probably doesn't give a shit and I doubt it sold well. It is surprising they haven't done some big Ueda collection yet. Individually those games are a tough sell but if they do a big 3 game bundle it would do well on PS5/PS6 and Steam imo.
yeah, I own Dave the Diver and the bundle goes from 35% off to 41% off if that's what you meanDo the pubs for Dredge opt-in to complete your collection (CYC)?
Uh oh you praised UbisoftI did not follow Star Wars Outlaw marketing and just watched the gameplay trailer from last month. Damn that looks beautiful. Ubisoft should be critised for various reasons (rightfully so), but their art team is just top-notch. So detailed yet very pleasant to look at.
I always enjoy playing Ubisoft games. Yeah there are better games out there, but these palate cleanser are not bad either.Uh oh you praised Ubisoft
Horizons and ghost of tsushimas characters are as bland as toast.Ubi games would get a better reception if their characters and stories didn't feel AI generated even before AI existed. How do I know this? Look at ghost of tsushima's reception or even the horizon games (although I feel like the characters are just as bland as an ubi game). The gameplay in ubi games feels like it's getting worse in every game too, like the combat in nu-AC feels absurdly jank and unsatisfying for a multi billion dollar company. The shooting in star wars looks unbelievably bad too and it's from a studio that did a really good job with TPS gameplay in a previous game so that one makes no sense at all.
Basically their games are the art team doing 90% of the lifting while everything else either gets worse or stays at the same low quality level they have been since the ps3 days.
I'm looking forward to OutlawsI always enjoy playing Ubisoft games. Yeah there are better games out there, but these palate cleanser are not bad either.
Why haven't they tried selling it exclusively to selected shitty theaters for 6-12 months?
Because they're better games. I don't like horizon either but I can admit it's better in nearly every way than every ubi open world I've played, it even does art style/graphics better which renders the one thing ubi games do well obsolete. When it comes to combat there's no comparison, ghost and horizon feel like AAA games while ubi games' combat feels like they got piranha bytes to do it. I can't think of any other AAA game that feels worse to fight things in than ubi games, not even jedi survivor.Horizons and ghost of tsushimas characters are as bland as toast.
We all know why those series aren't as hard done by as Ubisoft games are.
I don't agree. Ghost has style sure but Horizon literally feels like Ubisoft through and through. If I didn't know the publisher I'd have guessed Ubisoft.Because they're better games. I don't like horizon either but I can admit it's better in nearly every way than every ubi open world I've played, it even does art style/graphics better which renders the one thing ubi games do well obsolete. When it comes to combat there's no comparison, ghost and horizon feel like AAA games while ubi games' combat feels like they got piranha bytes to do it. I can't think of any other AAA game that feels worse to fight things in than ubi games, not even jedi survivor.
I'll never understand it's popularity.
It's the Sony Playstation logo that appears whenever one boots up the game. That explains the discrepancy. People will sing praises and endlessly defend any game which has that logo at the start. It's just that simple.For me Horizon's praise always baffled me.
Correct. The price of a PS5 here is about half a month on minimum wage. That's an insane proposition to a lot of people.There is also a substantial number of (console) gamers who don't understand that "the 500 bucks" box is not the equivalent of 500 bucks in most of the world, that it is not a no-brainer to get this box for 1 specific reason (gaming) that it is not even close to the cheapest option to play games.
They can't seem to understand why PC and Mobile gaming is so much cheaper and has so many gamers. You don't buy a 1500 buck PC, you use what you have or can scrap together. You most likely already have a cheap smartphone, that you also use for a dozen other things.
Uh oh you praised Ubisoft
Release horizon the exact same as it is now but with Ubisoft and people would shit all over it. Ghost of Tsushima too. It's painfully transparent.It's the Sony Playstation logo that appears whenever one boots up the game. That explains the discrepancy. People will sing praises and endlessly defend any game which has that logo at the start. It's just that simple.
If it had an ubisoft logo it'd be 10x buggier and the combat would feel 3 gens old.Release horizon the exact same as it is now but with Ubisoft and people would shit all over it. Ghost of Tsushima too. It's painfully transparent.