Man Uncharted 4 is such a pretty game. Great shots!
I've got nowhere else to post this, so here's a random screenshot from the Dead Space remake which I've been playing recently. Love the detail on the suit
Man Uncharted 4 is such a pretty game. Great shots!
I've got nowhere else to post this, so here's a random screenshot from the Dead Space remake which I've been playing recently. Love the detail on the suit
It seems like a fun little distraction. I'm not gonna spend any money on it though
I guess there aren't many older games because it's a list of games that are available on current hardware. Those older games that do appear are there because they've been ported/emulated.
Well yeah, but also a bit more than that - even after growing up, does society itself have some impact? Even if someone was raised really well, I feel like they could change over time depending on what society tells them is appropriate.
Interesting idea... Is human morality (in situations where no punishment exists) a result of the societies we live in and our societal expectations, our upbringing, or is there some inherent morality (guilt from doing something bad, or satisfaction from doing the right thing) within most people?
Whilst I do live somewhere that has trolleys with coins, sometimes you get one that is damaged and doesn't require a coin. Yet I still return those ones, because why wouldn't I? It only takes a minute.
Kinda meh. I've heard Ender Lilies is decent?
Ah neat! The first Splitgate was fun and I put a fair few hours into it. It felt like it had been abandoned by the devs after a while though (and cross progression wasn't possible, which put me off playing it after I got a Steam Deck). I'm interested to see what they do with a bigger budget.
It appears that the squirrel on the right is not only smoking in the sense of having a cigarette, but he is also on fire.
Cute! Clearly Shovel Knight inspired (or Ducktales I guess) with the sword jumping. Always happy to see more mouse-themed games :3
You should take a look at the Dragon Quest builders games. Depending on your platform you might be able to try the demo out.
Oh it's great! The devs have added a few new things (slightly different boss battles, the addition of side missions) but all of this adds to the experience. I played through the original the other year and it holds up well, but the remake certainly felt like the definitive experience. So personally I'd go for that if you're new to the series.
I also played DS2 a while back, and that felt much more polished/higher budget than the original. After you've played the remake of 1, definitely give the second one a go.