What big game releases did they have? I'm sure the new god of war will sell, but I honestly do not even know what new games are people looking forward to.
I've come to the conclusion that those of us that got in to games in to late 90s and early 2000 have been lucky, we had a great decade and a half of awesome games. We got flooded with good games. Even in the same genre, games felt unique. Now is soulless open world that feel the same in various settings with stories that are meh.
Irony being one of the biggest games of the year is an asset flip called Vampire Survivors that is being sold for 3$ and has inspired dozens of clones for the last two seasons.
it's actually pretty fun. Gets a bit samey and loses its interaction in the later levels which needs fixing. But for $3 from an indy I was well impressed and got more than my money's worth.
Yeah I enjoyed it a lot when I got it. Becomes too repetitive to play in long sitdowns, but his release schedule is perfect for "play 1-2 rounds every other week" during the EA period to unlock the new shit.
The guy is showing what someone with good intentions can do by applying casino psychology to gaming. Because he is using his prior expertise well.
What big game releases did they have? I'm sure the new god of war will sell, but I honestly do not even know what new games are people looking forward to.
I've come to the conclusion that those of us that got in to games in to late 90s and early 2000 have been lucky, we had a great decade and a half of awesome games. We got flooded with good games. Even in the same genre, games felt unique. Now is soulless open world that feel the same in various settings with stories that are meh.
Irony being one of the biggest games of the year is an asset flip called Vampire Survivors that is being sold for 3$ and has inspired dozens of clones for the last two seasons.
it's actually pretty fun. Gets a bit samey and loses its interaction in the later levels which needs fixing. But for $3 from an indy I was well impressed and got more than my money's worth.
Yeah I enjoyed it a lot when I got it. Becomes too repetitive to play in long sitdowns, but his release schedule is perfect for "play 1-2 rounds every other week" during the EA period to unlock the new shit.
The guy is showing what someone with good intentions can do by applying casino psychology to gaming. Because he is using his prior expertise well.
I bought an AMD processor last month and it came with Forspoken and Saints Row once they get released.
Those are the only two games I even know coming out besides starfield.
Not looking forward to anything at the moment.