A Hat in Time
After a successful Kickstarter and four years in development, an indie 3D platformer inspired by Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Psychonauts will be out this fall.
A Hat in Time
After a successful Kickstarter and four years in development, an indie 3D platformer inspired by Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Psychonauts will be out this fall.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Obviously that was aimed at Jangmanbut keep pouring the salt, Over your butthurt over some other games.
What, only you can diss him?
Seen it on Steam this oneso its worth checking out
"This one" is clearly J, and the sarcasm is loud and clear that J thinks any game on Steam is worth checking out.
You snarky devil you.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
You know just because we have the will to be dicks, doesn't mean it should be exploited 24/7. Otherwise that just falls into the category of "playing with one's self".
Eh, I'm actually pretty polite. Most "rudeness" is misinterpreted honesty.
For example, I truely hate Dragon Ball Super. And Steam. And overpriced, overhyped kickstarter games that take four years to complete and look like they should have been finished in a week.
Indy gaming saw its peak a decade ago, give or take. Now it's just an exercise in exploiting the publics good will, and bleeding them for everything they're worth.
Not one of these games are worth the asking price. Not.A.One.
Originally posted by NemeBro
What are some games you like cdtm?
Shmups/shooters, arcade games, and ps2 games are my bread and butter.
Steam games, I prefer minimalistic presentation/good gameplay like VVVVVV, FTL: Faster Then Light. More or less "arcade like/puzzle" experiences.
Used to like ASCII games, like Nethack, Adom, but that was a phase.
The last Steam game I bought was... Undertale, actually. It's actually pretty fun.
My first system was a Intellivision, so that probably informs my preference of heavy gameplay/minimal glitz. Hell, Final Fantasy VII bored me (At least with Metal Gear, it made up for it in the gameplay department..)
Originally posted by cdtmI thought you had Dogma on steam.
Shmups/shooters, arcade games, and ps2 games are my bread and butter.Steam games, I prefer minimalistic presentation/good gameplay like VVVVVV, FTL: Faster Then Light. More or less "arcade like/puzzle" experiences.
Used to like ASCII games, like Nethack, Adom, but that was a phase.
The last Steam game I bought was... Undertale, actually. It's actually pretty fun.
My first system was a Intellivision, so that probably informs my preference of heavy gameplay/minimal glitz. Hell, Final Fantasy VII bored me (At least with Metal Gear, it made up for it in the gameplay department..)