I don’t think I ever got more than $200 in a month. But I keep the money in a separate account and only use it for game dev or business stuff.
I don’t think I ever got more than $200 in a month. But I keep the money in a separate account and only use it for game dev or business stuff.
Happens to me almost every month. Good thing I didn’t quit my day job.
I don’t typically go for racing games, but I have fond memories of playing Extreme-G on the N64. It had wepons, high speeds, and a soundtrack that tricked a young me into thinking I might like techno music.
I didn’t migrate yet because I was five years into a project that I can only work on in my spare time, but you can bet that if I ever start another game, I’m looking at a different engine.
I got myself mildly addicted to Mindustry. Wiping out enemy bases can be pretty satisfying.
I think this is the only thread where I actually haven’t seen any of the games before.
Another game I enjoyed was The Eternal Castle (remastered). It’s a remake of a game from 1987. The animation is great and the visual style is really cool.
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I always like to give a mention to Your Spider. There are very few reviews (one of which are mine), but the game definitely deserves more attention.
I liked the music in La-Mulana 1&2.
Imprisonment for simply saying something that in no sane world would be considered a crime.
I haven’t played The Outer Worlds, but the screenshots look to me like just a regular old sci-fi game (not necessarily a bad thing though).
But Outer Wilds actually impressed me. If you plan to play it, don’t watch any gameplay videos. Go into it with zero expectations.
That’s how I felt after finishing Outer Wilds.
I was browsing the list of games last night. There are so many that you can just scroll for hours.
Yes. It seemed pretty standard at first, but I ended up enjoying it quite a bit.
This reminds me of 8Doors: Arum’s Afterlife. I’ll definitely want to check this out.
I feel like people must be tired of me recommending the same few games (you know, if anyone cared enough to read all my comments), but I’m the type of guy who is pretty much only interested in finding the more hidden gems, and I generally ignore the stuff that keeps showing up on the front page of Steam.
You might like Inmost.
There’s a lot of people who seem to expect games to keep getting updated. Growing up, if I bought a game (with my mom’s money of course), that game was complete, for better or worse.
Now kids seem get upset because I don’t want to add new characters to a shitty little game I released 5 years ago.
I’ll second this. I finished playing it the other week.
It’s a singleplayer game, but seems like it would be fun for two people to discuss all the clues together.
Started playing Animal Well the other day. It’s quite good.