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  • I actually expect them to take the Warhammer approach. Saturate the market with so many titles that no matter what, the brand name will be on the homepage of everyone. Doesn't matter if half those titles suck.

  • I have lots of great memories of watching Dragonball with my brother. I don't watch anime anymore, but no doubt it had a great influence on both of us, and I'll cherish it forever. His work will always have a special place in my heart.
    Rest in peace, and thanks for everything.

  • I've played it once, waited a few years until I forgot the solution to all puzzles, and then played it again.

    I'll probably replay it again a few more years from now. I love that game.

  • rule

    Jump
  • :3

  • Killing the rich people and enacting a revolution <3

  • Why is this a sigh of relief? Nintendo has bullied an emulator's dev team and got $2.4 millions out of it. If I was an emu dev, I certainly would not be happy with this news.

  • The best approach is to play games that respect their customers by having no microtransactions, or a fair monetization.

    Most games that respect these criteria are indie games. The devs of those games deserve your money more than any AAA company, and their games are often just as fun as those you played when you were younger years ago.

    I played CrossCode a few years ago, and it's been the most fun I've had in years. I don't know about arcade fighting games, but surely there must be an alternative.

  • So, T4B splits from Microsoft-owned ActiBlizz... To keep working with Microsoft. Odd.

    But anyway, they were one of the very few developers I cared about in the ActiBlizz group, so I'm happy to see them going independent. I hope it turns out fine for them.

    I suppose this also means that Microsoft is not interested in having a new Spyro/Crash game? Otherwise, why let them split up?

  • Find someone that loves you like GameNOW loves that Final Fantasy screenshot.

  • Oh, didn't know they also announced video games and were responsible for the comics adaptation.

    I mainly knew them for the wonderful Winter Dragon pilot. I can't help but like it, in a so-bad-it's-so-good way lol

  • The old WoT video game was surprisingly competent, and if you're willing to forgive its FPS nature that turned the One Power into guns, there was a lot of love for the IP, with every "gun" referencing a specific quote from the books.

    Definitely not what I'd expect from a WoT game, but far from a hack/fraud.

  • That lizard is the Ace card of the party.

    In more ways than one.

  • By using this instance you agree to be crime and do gay.

    I don't need your permission to be myself, you nerd.

  • That's a Linoone.

  • I'm not even a Star Wars fan, but I spent a lot of time with the PS1 Phantom Menace game as a kid. Some of its levels (Naboo and Tatooine especially) felt surprisingly open world for a game of that era.

  • Have you tried the titles from Amanita Design? They've made quite a few old-school point-and-click games, with hand-drawn graphics and cute stories despite the characters never talking.

    My favourite is Machinarium.

  • Poor C'tun Aket, it's not their fault they were born ugly. Warlocks always ask them "Where's my spell slot?", but nobody asks them "we'll bang, okay?"

  • The first thing anyone should do when buying a smartphone is disabling/uninstalling the trash on it, including (especially) Google stuff.

    There are tons of better Gallery applications out there.