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Not sure that would jive with their traditional way of development but I’d love to see a game dev mecca show up in Japan
Not sure that would jive with their traditional way of development but I’d love to see a game dev mecca show up in Japan
I looked up the company to see what they made. Nothing too crazy, VR games mostly. I Expect You to Die was a hit from what I remember.
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Admittedly I haven’t played it in, like, five years but when I did it only had banner ads in the pause menu
Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector. You put down furniture. Cats sleep on the furniture. You get gold to buy more funiture, and the cycle repeats.
I guess it’s fine gif you want to say it like that
I hope you get cited when they put this dialog in the next movie
How 'bout a little dollop of microplastics on my asbestos pancakes? Got a long day of work ahead.
Ever heard of a Faustian Bargain? If the bible was written today, Stan would be taking requests through Amazon
My username relatives, including Mossy Feathers
You too, pal. Save your sympathy, invest it in solar energy, the energy market is expanding rapidly.
You could try Warframe. It has its own issues but the game is incredibly healthy despite the monetization. I’ve spent $30 total on the game despite playing nearly all of the content in it.
I wish their FAQs would answer how they expect to change Valve’s mind with a list of emails… If everyone who signed that petition just played a different game then one of two things would happen.
a) Valve realizes that for the first time in twenty years their game is not earning them thousands of dollars and takes care of their issues
b) more likely, Valve continues what they’re doing, but you get to play a game you enjoy without bots
too late, gf sit
umbrella didn’t respond, reported for botting
fishing lvl?
it’s also a reference to an existing meme
It means the two million people playing it now have to get emails, promotions, and keep sony products in their mind.
They obviously didn’t think it would be popular. Just like Wizards of the Coast when they tried to put out a new license that said “anything with the words ‘dungeons and dragons’ on it becomes our intellectual property”, they assumed that pissing off their entire fanbase would be net positive because people will keep buying their stuff no matter how bad it gets.
The review bombing was serious but I’d eat my hat if this stunt cut revenue by more than 10%. I don’t have anything for Helldivers but here’s an article about Dragons Dogma 2
Brisket x Mister Beast