Doorkickers 2. Cannot stop.
Doorkickers 2. Cannot stop.
Huh? There is even a forum function that can act as a news feed.
It is what you make it.
When I hear immersive sim I think of Arma and not Bioshock.
I don't know how sim plays into the genre.
Are there any international Discord server for gaming news?
I haven't seen it yet but I keep hearing people say "it's like a Denis Villeneuve movie but with poorly written characters".
I feel like I’ve burned myself out a little bit on story heavy games after Baldurs Gate 3, so I cannot concentrate on the story lol
But otherwise…
Fps jumps between 30 and 90 and I feel the slowdowns (rtx3080, Ryzen 3900x here).
The graphics and animations are kind of shit. Standard Bethesda.
The menus are super fiddly.
The aesthetic is cool. I love the retro futuristic bulky style.
Music is great!
Voice acting thus far, is good.
Starship is cool but basically unnecessary. You just fast travel anyway.
Combat is pretty cool but stiff.
I haven’t played super far yet so im hoping it gets a bit better soon.
Finished the first season of Silo.
Pretty good!
Rebecca Ferguson is really good.
Im sorry but Star Wars. Some stuff is freaking cool, like the whole smuggler side, but it’s something about mixing magic and scifi that rubs me the wrong way. Also, lightsabers are so… toylike.
Indeed. TTRPGs are something I always support!
Tabletop Roleplaying Games.
I bought Mutant Year Zero in 2015 thinking “Ah, this will give me countless hours of play! I can make my own adventures and stuff!”
Now, my shelf is buckling after trying a hundred different games and supplements, and getting addicted to pretty books.
Currently, my favorite game of all time is Delta Green. Investigative horror mystery. Amazingly horrific scenarios (adventures) with True Detective season one level of masterful writing.
Check out Glass Cannon Podcast playing it on Spotify if you want!
Can you tell me what makes it draw you in?