skyly
I get to play 3 days early, bug test and pay you £80? Oh boy… sign me up!
Unless its something physical the days of pre-orders are dead.
Thanks for this.
The biggest feature I’m waiting for is family sharing of some sort. That would get Epic a lot more use from us since whenever I think my wife/kids might like a game I use GOG or Steam.
Regarding DMs, people need to stand up for the little guy… Steam won’t survive without complete devotion… I’m sorry to hear it happens because your post are great.
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It’s a show piece. No one expects it to sell for that much but it gets eyeballs on the store.
How this stuff makes for “news” is beyond me…
The update is ok. Stuff like terrain blending looks bad and the random environment things, like rocks falling, do break the immersion because they repeat in the same places.
The games been riding the line of too many changes the last couple years and losing the uniqueness that makes it great.
And in our case, I really feel it boosts our creativity. We’re making this game [TMNT] for less than $300,000 in 18 months.”
I genuinely believe this and it’s kind of a lost sentiment. Hopefully they continue doing what they’re doing and how they want.
Thomas Was Alone
I’ve never felt so much for quadrilateral shapes.
Halo is an all time great and especially for co-op.
Out of Print archive is my go to for nostalgia.
make sure to look in the WIP section for even more magazines
Hang On main theme tune is excellent. The soundtrack to Hang-On and Super Hang-On are both top tier.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHfvmJtB2gs&pp=ygUSaGFuZyBvbiBtYWluIHRoZW1l
I like the look of the white custom title cards but whenever I get to a game that doesn’t have one it ruins the theme and I end up changing them back…
Also if Old School Rally does come to GOG I would buy it in a heartbeat. Colin McRae Rally (and 2.0) are some of my all time favorites and I still play them regularly.
I like the idea of collecting physical media but its just not practical for me anymore. The need to store it all somewhere and then there is disc rot and hardware failure make the increasd prices just not worth it anymore. I’ve been using GOG more and more over the last couple years as well as emulators.
I haven’t played for years now but NeoTokyo still has an active community.
Post Scriptum (now known as Squad 44) is still alive. A very under-appreciated game and they are trying to revive it with a new dev team who have been doing wonders but the active player count is still well below 1k.
Thanks for this. Long overdue from GOG.
I mean you do you but this is a prime example of bandwagon and hardly warrants a whole website.
People are overly loyal to Steam and don’t realise the huge market share they have. It’s not technically a monopoly but everyone else is fighting over the 20% that Steam doesn’t have so who can blame Epic for throwing money at the problem.
I don’t care for either side but it’s fun to watch it all unfold.
Anyone care to share a summary of the vid?
Some mid-late 90s inspired soundtrack nostalgia that I think some here will appreciate.