Hey beehaw, I’ve got the hottest off-the-press rumour for you today: I predict video game companies will continue to produce video games for the foreseeable future! Unbelievable, I know, but my insider knowledge tells me that companies often seek profit by providing goods and services.
or fuck with your phone volume turned on
At least they turn up the volume so you don’t have to hear them fuck
There’s also !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works and !retrogaming@lemmy.world which are relevant too
Yep, that’s what everyone realises after getting stomped a few times!
Into the Breach too, it’s just a less brutal way to learn how to play
I remember having some really solid runs, easily beating every enemy I encountered… and then not even being able to make a dent on the final boss
If by always you mean the last 15-20 years, plenty more warring from the likes of Nintendo and Sega before then!
As others have said, the best answer is “whenever you want”, though obviously sometimes you don’t know when that is! If you need a little more structure you can see what the game presents to you as all the things you can do, for instance by completing all the achievements. Remember that sometimes the final achievements are ludicrously difficult, so if you’re not enjoying it just call it a day!
“Wobbledogs” definitely has more of a Swumble’s Big Jumble energy though
Blimey, and they say IGN only does 9/10 reviews nowadays! Fascinating article, very keen to hear if it develops any further.
What was this guy’s motivation? Playing the long game to get rich selling his kick-started ventures? Just for the glory of everyone telling him how great he is? Real altruism in a really weird way? Did he actually help improve accessibility enough in games for the ends to justify the means?
I don’t remember 4 being that chill, when you press the frog button and have to leg it back to the start for fear of losing your loot it gets pretty intense!
Wario Land 4 was probably my fave
Speaking of Spelunky, does anyone know where you can download the original open-source version? The link on the official website times out, and the discussion forums seem dead too.
Valve do what they want, not what’s flavour-of-the-month
Same thing, innit, the only difference is the plot
I’ve not played Half Life Alyx but people seemed to like it. And let’s not forget the huge success of the Steam Deck!
HotS is a Blizzard game, Valve has DOTA2
I think we should put this on the tourist brochures