To me it almost looks like someone photoshopped a face on an interesting rock lol
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Helldivers‘ success somehow caused a crazy knee jerk reaction among the management suits at Sony. This whole sudden „make a PSN account or fuck you“ is just bizarre. To me it seems like they’ve lost more than what they‘re hoping to gain from this. Just a mindboggling move.
Ok, but how much Blizzard is even left at Blizzard? lol
Would making it a torrent be a bad thing? Since they were worried about hosting.
Videogame prices combined with hardware prices combined with the terrible state of games at launch makes playing older, actually finished games the better choice. It‘s not like Fallen Order‘s a bad game now, but I can play it at 4k handily without selling a kidney nowadays.
…I wish people realizing this was the reason for the numbers but it‘s mainly big, old live service games lol
Nice find, I love management games and my gf loved Terraria/Starbound so maybe we just found our new timesink
Lots of the DLC crap was stuff you unlocked by playing in the past. I remember playing DoA 2 and unlocking costumes, DoA 6 has like 2000 bucks worth of DLC costumes or some crap lol
Apparently opened in 2022 in response to how much BF2042 sucked, now closed…
I think the majority of these is people just downloading it to see if it works for 2 hours and never touch it again lol
Anything with pixel graphics or at least no 3D graphics. Slay the Spire, Spelunky, Super Meat Boy, Stardew Valley, I bet Rayman Legends, these kinda games.
3D graphics can run well too if the game‘s sufficiently old (Half Life 2).
Monster Hunter World. I‘d kill for a DLSS3 and FSR3 mod for this game, I want better AA and frame gen so bad. I tried FSR3 in Skyrim and Starfield and it‘s mindblowingly good, so smooth.
When it first came out, I pretty much hated it, but I came back to it a couple years ago and had fun. Even though I didn‘t interact much with the basebuilding aspect, the exploration, story, and combat were fun enough for 60ish hours. I think it positively surprises nowadays.