Embracer announces plan to split into three companies
including "Middle-earth Enterprises and Friends"
eurogamer.net news
SupremeAC
Game Under Podcast Ep. 151
Balantro, Princess Peach, Suika Game and the most controversial news.
gameunder.net editorial impressions media news
aspro
Long-Time SMT Series 'Demon Artist', Kazuma Kaneko, Departs Atlus
Farewell to the man who gave us so many penis demons
pushsquare.com news
robio
Dead Space banned in Japan, But Stellar Blade is Okay
And EA is not happy.
videogameschronicle.com news
aspro
Nintendo Nixed Samus in Fortnite
Nintendo "got really hung up" about its characters on other platforms.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
ESA to Game Preservation Libraries, "Take a Hike!"
Libraries seeking to preserve orphened online games not supported by ESA.
vgchartz.com news
aspro
Embracer Group CEO Responds to Anger
“I'm sure I deserve a lot of criticism, but I don't think my team or companies deserve all the criticism..."
ign.com news
aspro
Review: Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes
6/10 "the game feels unfocused and inconsistent."
thesixthaxis.com impressions
aspro
Samsung set to make most of Nintendo Switch 2?
From OLED screen, to memory and Chip set (Korean article)
mk.co.kr
gamingeek
Garry's Mod ordered to remove all Nintendo content
from Steam Workshop - "Honestly, this is fair enough."
eurogamer.net
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CE1 is a better traditional Pac-Man game.
CE2 introduced sleeping ghosts and bombs. when you run past a sleeping ghost, they will start chasing you; you can get dozens of them to follow you at once, eat a power bill and then eat them all in a huge points chain. The bomb can be used to knock the ghosts away when about to get hit.
Edit: I'm confusing CE2 with Pac-Man DX+.. Yeah I don't remember what CE2 was about either.
Nah, you are right. I was the one that was confused (insert old man joke here). I was thinking DX+ was called CE2. I redownloaded all three games on Steam today. CE2 is like DX+ but with an added a jump button and a ton of unlockable gameplay modes. I blame Namo for their confusing Pac-man naming scheme.
I downloaded Peggle 2 this weekend. I havent touched The Quarry this week and my son finished What Remains of Edith Finch.
This weekend I've mostly played Super Mario World. I started with a new game yesterday. I intend to beat it without activating the color block palace switches. I've never tried that before.
Played through The Quarry and been playing Fallout 76 this weekend. Rather enjoyed The Quarry and am currently enjoying Fallout 76. Never played it when it first came out but it seems like it improved significantly from then to now.
Which one of you bit the bullet and played it lol? I've been busy the last few weeks but finally am open again. If you need any FF7, BG3, Balatro talk I'm your guy.
I started Inscryption for the first time, wow this game is brilliant. Still early on but what an addictive loop, great card game to build, loads of mystery and secrets. It's so well done.
I did. I could have you on today for Balatro if you are on discord when I record.
You being an artist, I thought you, of all people, would not give credit to this unholy creation of AI.
Never heard of it.
Embracer announces plan to split into three companies including "Middle-earth Enterprises and Friends"
One of the commenters on the article suggested this is a move to position themselves favourably for a sale. Interesting theory?
Huge Indie Switch sale has 24 hours left.
I got
Never type Kathy Rain into an image search. There's an adult actress lol.
Now have enough cash for one expensive game or three to four cheap ones.
Switch Corner loved it, says there's a big twist and you move out into the gsmeworld.
Been playing Snowrunner all weekend. This game is a beast.
I mean I'd call it one of those whale games that you can dedicate most of your gaming time to. But it's not some live service multiplayer battle royale. It's just packed with game content and multiple massive open world maps.
Given all the years worth of dlc, I could probably play this game well into 2025.
It's looks amazing BTW, on anything more powerful than switch, I'd check out some videos. I'm surprised this game doesn't have more buzz around it.
It's like an open world trucking rpg. You start with crappy vehicles, upgrade them, find and recover new vehicles. Repair bridges.and rockslides.
You pick up and move cargo about the map. Do challenges, contests. There's a fully functional economy system, things to buy and sell. Tons of different trailers and attachments to buy and sell.
You can deep dive into customization, I recently bought new chunky offload tyres and a raised suspension for my jeep. The difference in performance and handling was massive.
It's a really great game.
Then went back to Super Tennis SNES in switch online with my bro. Reignited a 30 year old rivalry lol.
Beware. I've had bad experience with 2K's golf game, so they may have junked it up with microtransactions.
I bought a tennis game the other day without researching -- AO Tennis (Australian Open, not an adult only version), assuming it would be great, because every tennis game I've ever played on consoles was great (except the Mario Tennis one for Wii U). It sucked hard. Non-responsive controls, poor soudn, poor graphics and long load times.
On the topic of tennis, I am fond of the expression, "Does love mean nothing in tennis?"
All of the sports games I've bought this gen are full of microtransctions. I just ignore them. Top Spin is getting good reviews 8/10 at Push Square, for instance.
I'm more annoyed by always online connection requirements for single player, especially when it takes 3 times longer to connect to their servers than to load the game from my PS5's SSD...I'm looking at you, EA!