I’ve never really heard people talk about that Mad Max game. It was one of the first games I played on my then fresh pc built and remember being quite impressed with the graphics. It was also quite a fun game!
I’ve never really heard people talk about that Mad Max game. It was one of the first games I played on my then fresh pc built and remember being quite impressed with the graphics. It was also quite a fun game!
I loved RoR2 and appreciate the effort they are putting into this game as a labor of love, but I really have to question if people care for a 2D RoR game after the sequel got so much attention.
I agree. As much as I love seeing technical advancements, I’d be more impressed with more immersive games as a whole. For example: being able to access every building in a city or object interactions that have more dimensions than “I press a button and every atm in this world spits out money”. Object have more than one way to interact with them and it would be cool if you could, for instance, navigate said atm’s menu, it declining your card, paying out money, etc.
I’m more impressed that supercar with 3" ground clearance made it out if that container with a 10" ledge. Also I think the drunk-walk was exaggerated by them taking 10 seconds to walk 10ft lol
This might not be exactly what you’re looking for, but ages ago I got a little game called “Superflight”. I’ve rediscovered and played it a ton during the pandemic when my uni switched to homeschooling and my profs were figuring out how to hold lectures online lol
Is it just me or is half the stuff in this sale “coming soon”?
Unrelated to the topic, but wasn’t Titanfall 2 plagued by this one hacker that basically filled every lobby with bots to make the servers crash? I think I very recently heard about them resolving the issue and the player count surpassed the numbers at launch even.
I had to ‘fight’ at the beginning as well, but after eventually progressing and ultimately finishing the game I can tell you it was one if the, if not THE best experience I’ve ever had. To this day certain parts soundtrack of the soundtrack make me tear up when I listen to them.
That being said you really need to want to understand the game in order to complete it. I don’t think it’s a mindless experience that you can just have on while watching something else on a second monitor. If that sounds like a game that you might like I absolutely recommend sticking with it!
And I though I was the only one that enjoyed the more skill-based handling in IV! In V every car has Trackmania levels of grip lol
proceeds to instantly sell it at the next merchant
Thank you for the explanation! I would however say it’s the exact opposite of how a racecar goes around a track, because they try to take the inside of corners rather than the outside.
The part where they said “The right to discuss is a privilege—it is not an entitlement you earn by playing the game” made me laugh out loud. What a ridiculously bad public take hahaha