Hey who put spiderman on the wheel?
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They're not lost, most of them are archived via Flashpoint. The most notable ones have also been exported as regular videos on sites like Newgrounds. But yeah, I miss that Flash era where people made fun animations and games for whatever was on their mind.
Shot you a message.
Not really, SMITE is a moba that happens to be 3rd person, Deadlock actually plays like a 3rd person shooter that needs proper aiming and headshots and a much faster pace.
Bioshock 2 gets a lot of hate for no good reason. The story is less ambitious than 1 & infinite, but they nailed the atmosphere and gameplay.
Because now teenagers can do it with very little effort whereas before it at least required a lot of time and skill
Oh yeah, there's actually a fair bit of good games on Netflix if you have a subscription. Unfortunately, they're online-only even if they're singleplayer... I hate subscriptions...
Sonic Mania, Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon, Into the Breach, and Wonderputt are pretty fun. I haven't tried anything else.
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Dead Cells
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Dicey Dungeons
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Stardew Valley
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Bloons TD 6
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Slay the Spire
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Castlevania SotN
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Baba is You
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The Room (and its sequels)
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Game Dev Tycoon
They tried. It was called UWP, but it never caught on and Microsoft quickly realized nobody wanted to use their store or even bother with the new format, so all their games also have a normal x86 version.
If your horror game doesn't do this, it loses points in my eyes. I want a final chapter that makes me think "Damn, he really is The Evil Within(tm)"
I had exactly the same experience. I played Ghosts of Tsushima after Elden Ring and Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, I was surprised how shallow the mainstream open world games are. I don't hate them, but the gameplay really boils down to:
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Walk slowly while characters talk to eachother for 5 minutes
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Open the map, click on where you need to go, then walk in a straight line to your objective
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Trail an enemy without being seen
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Liberate an enemy camp (kill the same 3 enemies and collect the 5000 twinkly useless items in the area)
The Elden Ring withdrawal is really hitting me. Most AAA games are trying so hard to be cinematic and movie-like that it's boring me to tears.
OP would enjoy Watchmen