i can’t wait for your game to be finished. as a The Stanley Parable and Title_Pending enjoyer, this will be right up my alley.
a Half-Life nutjob and an idiotic smartass. more of a listener than an active conversationalist. 🙃
i can’t wait for your game to be finished. as a The Stanley Parable and Title_Pending enjoyer, this will be right up my alley.
reading this comment suddenly reminded me of the “Pantheon” show.
absolutely. it’s why i’m doing them annually in the first place.
congrats on finishing the game. i’ll wait till next spring to do yet another annual playthrough.
of course before nuking said dragon with an ICBM, have you considered building some form of industrial automated construction?
soo… what method will you be using to steal all the gold?
Alan Wake 2 dlc.
as a former AIMP user, i second the Strawberry choice.
Audacious has support for Winamp skins and EQ presets, so you could call it a Winamp-like.
hey, a fellow IPS user! still the only app i bought the pro version of.
that’s very unfortunate, curse you, licensing shenanigans!
Spec Ops: The Line is a pretty decent pick when it comes to having “morally ambiguous choices”. the game itself states that there are no “real good choices” and thus, you must pick between the two evils.
BG3 winning GOTY and LC winning BWF awards make sense. what doesn’t make sense is Starfield being innovative, RDR2 having constant dev support and Pizza Tower being robbed for the second time.
i picked up SPRAWL this sale. really fun retro-style shooter so far, the sense of movement is especially satisfying.
remember kids, peer pressure is an absolutely valid strategy to convince someone to try something new.
never expected for this to be actually happening!
just played Beyond Sunset yesterday. a fun and dynamic arena FPS that takes some elements from Doom Eternal. it’s made on GZDoom.
Max Payne is a great series. while i first experienced it late in my lifetime, i still found enjoyment in the series. it kick-started my fascination with Remedy’s games as well as my fandom towards HEALTH, who composed the score for MP3.
i do think MP3 is a bit underrated, given the reception it had initially.