I thought it was very moving. Psychosis simulator.
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And shame on business insider to down play it as someone complaining they're not 'cute' enough.
Slap City is a brilliant super smash style brawler. I play it couch coop a lot, it's always a blast. Very well made.
Thanks for pointing that out, it is Discovery's decision. For their part though, Sony is still at fault as they didn't demand perpetual use rights for content sold on their store, or at least a full refund for the customer.
You put that into words perfectly. I think it's the only game that proscribes an emotion so successfully through a gameplay mechanic. It's the most real, raw and visceral sense of loss I've ever felt in a game, film or book. Truly unique.
It looks like the biggest culprit is poor or non existent lod's on the models. Strikes me as odd though as that's a pretty basic art requirement for a game like this. I don't see how this took them by suprise.
I guess the good news is that's it's easily fixable. It's not like ksp2 which looks like it has some pretty unsolvable core issues.
I see it as the slug aliens have turned up with their best weaponry, which isn't effective.
200m is chicken feed. Why does this get an announcement?
Someone explain?
I'm not sure why they they threw that in... that's not really a problem as far as I'm aware. Maybe they consider it a gateway to gambling?
Enter the Gungeon is a steal at that price. And so is West of Dead.
The first one did a really good job of having an interesting range of guns and abilities which were very well balanced. There was no 'best gear'. I'm sure they're able to have things worth buying that don't give you an unfair advantage over people who haven't. It's a morally hazardous area though.