He doesn’t mean that you mentioned fallacies, he means that you used them lol
He doesn’t mean that you mentioned fallacies, he means that you used them lol
Yeah, the levels have to be cleared by their creator before they go up.
The Parasite Eve game on the PSP was pretty good. Mega Man Maverick Hunter X and Mega Man Powered Up were both good too.
It is the opposite of a button mashing nightmare
We’ve been getting a lot of questions in regards to whether Steam Deck will be supported at launch.
Technically, Nightingale can launch and be played on Steam Deck with the caveats to controller support listed above*, but we’re not considering it officially supported at launch. This means we will not be providing customer support for Steam Deck issues at launch as it’s considered an unofficial platform at this time.
We are working on full Steam Deck support and will provide an update once that status is confirmed.
I wouldn’t say it looks like shit, but I’m not impressed.
Ah fuck, I didn’t notice that. Is that true in all cases?
I’ve upgraded mine four times.
I know it’s kind of an unpopular thread, but geez, those are widely considered some of the greatest games. It seems like you’re a bit older than I was when I played most of those, and I wonder if my youth made me enjoy those games more than they deserved.
Me neither, but this guy has ConcernedApeLLC on his LinkedIn.
I really don’t like that it uses the same assets as Stardew and seems to be very much in the same genre.
Noah is the shit.
This is a great video.
Brutal. He’s so wrong and he has no idea.
Same. I played it on the switch maybe a year ago, and at first I didn’t understand the reputation for being tough, but after a half hour I was too frustrated to keep playing.
A year from now, a half finished game we don’t know much about will be released! Exciting stuff.
It’s insane how after all this time, nothing fills that niche quite as well as ARK.
I definitely used to feel this way, and I haven’t seen Rings of Power, so I can’t speak to it, but I’ve been steadily growing more open to the idea of people adapting the setting and building stories within Tolkien’s universe.