For 30 minutes, but yeah. Still very exciting!
For 30 minutes, but yeah. Still very exciting!
Cool, so I’ll wait to pick this game up until it’s $10 on a steam sale in 5 years, and play the community’s modded version.
Fantastic, my company just switched to a new site that uses Okta for verification.
The old adage is relevant here:
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
So, is “immersive sim” just a vaguely plot-driven game in a setting with good world building?
Pointing to a franchise that has been incredibly stale and unimaginative for years now and using that to condemn video games as a whole is pretty misguided, I think.
My favorite example of the reverse in recent memory has been Wizards of the Coast essentially going back completely and then some on their unpopular OGL changes after a significant portion of their DnD Beyond members canceled their subscriptions.
That’s even better than what the article said, great news!