There was almost nothing new but I thought it was pretty good over all. I did really like the Lou Lou story and that felt more emotional than all the other plot lines.
I like the look of the white custom title cards but whenever I get to a game that doesn't have one it ruins the theme and I end up changing them back...
Also if Old School Rally does come to GOG I would buy it in a heartbeat. Colin McRae Rally (and 2.0) are some of my all time favorites and I still play them regularly.
I like the idea of collecting physical media but its just not practical for me anymore. The need to store it all somewhere and then there is disc rot and hardware failure make the increasd prices just not worth it anymore. I've been using GOG more and more over the last couple years as well as emulators.
I haven't played for years now but NeoTokyo still has an active community.
Post Scriptum (now known as Squad 44) is still alive. A very under-appreciated game and they are trying to revive it with a new dev team who have been doing wonders but the active player count is still well below 1k.
People are overly loyal to Steam and don't realise the huge market share they have. It's not technically a monopoly but everyone else is fighting over the 20% that Steam doesn't have so who can blame Epic for throwing money at the problem.
Not managed to make much time this week but did sit down for a couple hours with TT Isle of Man: ROTE2 and there is something very satisfying about racing motorbikes.
Out of Print archive is my go to for nostalgia.
make sure to look in the WIP section for even more magazines