That wasn't free. You're still paying for it.

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Yeah, considering they're not even done with all the post launch patches yet it's not a patient gamer game.

[-] ReplicatedSoda@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Oh I've got every NES and SNES games. And 20-30 games each for GBA, Genesis, GameCube, Wii, PSX, PS2, PSP, Switch. That Zelda and FF7 are "enhanced" versions of the originals with better graphics, widescreen support, QoL patches, etc.

I love rain world. Absolutely one of the best games ever, imo (but the chimney canapes can eat my shit)

Rain World is absolutely amazing. I'm hopelessly addicted to it. Highly recommend if you like unique games.

Agreed. It's an excellent example of what indie devs can do.

[-] ReplicatedSoda@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thank you! I spent way too much time trying to get cool looking art work. The other person is correct, I used steamgriddb for them.

Mini metro is fun, starts out casual and always ends frantic.
I've been playing Subnautica on and off for years. Still haven't beat it. I love just swimming around and getting caught up in whatever I decide to try and build.
Prey, Dishonored, BioShock, System Shock, DeusEx etc are all great games in thier genre

Other people took it up and have been updating it since it was released. It has a launcher now, and is super simple to find online.

[-] ReplicatedSoda@startrek.website 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

And it's seemingly random which notifications pause the game

I don't understand the planet growth mechanics in Stellaris. So the game speed is never an issue for me. I always just get confused eventually and stop playing.

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The Onion has been killing it recently. They must have gotten new writers cuz they seemed to fall away for awhile. They're definitely back on top now though.

This is an awesome pic

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