My partner’s been playing Fields of Mistria and the art direction looks like it’s Game Boy Advanced era which is kinda neat.
She’s always complaining about forgetting to put the chickens away xD
My partner’s been playing Fields of Mistria and the art direction looks like it’s Game Boy Advanced era which is kinda neat.
She’s always complaining about forgetting to put the chickens away xD
Thanks for the recommendations. No idea Victor Lucas had a podcast, I’ll have to check it out.
Interesting. In Canada you can now drive a 11,000kg rv without any kind of special licence. Not sure how I feel about that one.
Does this let you play freelancer normally? I assumed the online requirement was because freelancer could let you play on maps you don’t own.
Still no toggle ads after all these updates unfortunately. I’ve elected to use a controller instead.
Interesting news from paradox considering their recent downsizing.
When it was free on steam it was a much more generic ww2 game and I believe the factions didn’t even have the fictional names they have now.
Now the devs have made a point to say it is not a simulator for any of the world wars though inspiration has been drawn from an amalgamation of 20th century warfare.
It’s completely fictional but the other reply is accurate in that it’s more WWI or interwar period themed.
Thanks. It also hasn’t been WWII themed for years.
I wonder what the threshold for this warning is. I follow a lot of great early access games that only put out big updates 1-3 times a year.
This is great advice.
I also don’t like this narrative journalist are running that development on haunted chocolatier has stopped because stardew valley is still getting little content updates here and there.
Supposedly there was an other floor planned for the water temple you could raise water to but devs scrapped it because they thought it’d be too confuting.
Just got to the second city and I think I’m hooked.
Yes it was, though the autumn and spring sales are considered not as big as the summer and winter ones.
Factory gamers were eating good this year.
I believe 51 Games came out right before the stricter PEGI policy. Same year at least. The whole thing is very silly.
I believe SOMA is less horror-y and generally more approachable than the other frictional games. It may be because it’s a scifi story, like the other games you mentioned enjoying.
I used to hate horror games, but I realized I actually just hated bad horror games. SOMA is a good horror game. It has a compelling story, fantastic atmosphere and sound design, and the frictional games devs are great at balancing the suspenseful moments with more relaxed thoughtful moments. All of this makes getting through a stressful or scary bit of the game more worthwhile.
Like Ashtear said, the safe mode prevents the monsters in the few areas they patrol from ‘getting’ you, which I would say somewhat gets rid of some of the suspense. However, after you’ve been caught once and have to reload a checkpoint, they just become an annoyance so I wouldn’t blame anyone for turning safe mode on.
Playing through Phantom Liberty now. So far it’s a breath of fresh air in a save I’ve been playing on and off since launch.
Their newest game is going to be on a custom engine. As for the games still being updated or about to release I think they said would be very expensive to rebuild in a new engine at this point.