I second AoE4, I started playing this year and made it to conqueror recently, it does a great job at teaching you mechanics in a very intuitive way.
I second AoE4, I started playing this year and made it to conqueror recently, it does a great job at teaching you mechanics in a very intuitive way.
Probably Remnant 2 although Hi-Fi Rush is close behind.
I feel like Bethesda really missed the mark on what makes their games special.
You can see the improvement in quest design and writing with questlines like the crimson fleet but it’s missing the glue holding everything together, the fantastic open world map that’s always there and Starfield does not have.
I think mods are eventually going to make Starfield into another timeless classic but they’ve never felt necessary before, Skyrim took everyone by storm as soon as it came out.
Isn’t the comment I answered to doing the same though? Based entirely on whether it is positive or negative and the play time, they reached the conclusion that it was sunk cost fallacy.
My point was that user reviews are a mixed bag and people will leave negative reviews on games they enjoyed for whatever reason but I guess it didn’t come across very well.
I mean, we see this kind of review all the time. It’s generally people that run out of things to do and start complaining that the game doesn’t have infinite content.
Good to see Remnant doing so well, it’s by far one of the best games this year.
The thing about live service is that it’s also a money-vacuum, they need to be making loads of money to keep themselves going.
Starfield probably hasn’t lived up to anyone’s expectations but people are acting like it’s not a solid game still.
Kong and TWD not being on the list kind of shows the problem with Metacritic overall, a lot of people have reviewed those games but there is no numerical score so it’s not here.
TLoU already had a multiplayer mode and it was great, they just had to do the same thing.
It’s going to be a fucking mess.
They are sentient beings, killing them without need is immoral since it’s causing pain for the sake of it.
I don’t think it’s wrong to kill an animal for sustenance but it should be done in the most humane way possible and factory farming is the complete opposite of that.
If it were up to me, factory farming would be outright banned, but it’s years away still.
I think the best hope right now is factory grown meat, once that becomes more profitable than factory farming, it’s game over.
Something being common doesn’t mean it’s moral.
This guy is saying he doesn’t believe animals have rights and people are agreeing with him?
I agree but that issue is years away while something about this can be done right now, don’t sabotage your own movement by trying to get everything done at once, it never works.
I can see that but I’d argue most people agree that being funded by Nexon is neither independent nor indie.
A US senator saying something isn’t exactly “world” news.
Steam awards never fail to be baffling.