People have different preferences but generally, "up" is the thumb button.
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There's an "up" button as well.
It's basically just an arcade stick where you replace the lever with buttons.
As much as I want to like VR, it just makes me so nauseous. Even games attempting to mitigate motion sickness make me nauseous.
There's a game on PSVR called RIGS. It's a high speed sports game. That game made me nauseous in about thirty seconds and the nausea lasted for hours. Such a dreadful experience.
I have the original and I think it's delightful. Everything looks exactly like an old timey fast food menu.
I love Monogame. Long live XNA.
tri-Ace has made some of my very favorite JRPGs on the face of the Earth. I am so stoked for this release.
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I guess good luck to the mid-size developers who take service deals, then.
I think there are enough tabletop games in the hobbiest game space for everyone. That means there's a very wide range of games from the simplistic to the complicated. I think if expectations are not kept in check, it can be easy to bite off more than one can chew.
Moreover, everyone's going to find different things complicated. I've been in this hobby for decades. I don't find Gloomhaven particularly complicated. I very much enjoy hex and chit war games. But god damn, I cannot wrap my head around Oath. There's just something about it in which the rules don't click for me.
One of the first things I do when considering a new purchase is head over to BGG and read some reviews. If it looks up my alley, then I'll give the game a go.