Thanks for the info on Severance I'll check it out
Kerred
Also $20 freaking dollars MSRP for 2K5!!
That could have led to years of football bliss for affordable gaming. But I recall EA and the NFL took exclusivity to the license and killed 2K quick
I rented Populous for SNES as a kid but they didn't have a manual so that was a pretty tough one to figure out.
Played the crap out of Maniac Mansion but didn't realize it was before the PC point and click craze
Good stuff, thanks!
I recall reading on how they were able to make the map and was rather impressive. I love seeing how devs find some creative way to overcome a technical hurdle.
They were pretty much winging it the whole time 😄
I love someone thought Norm Abram would be the best guest for their final episode.
Pretty much any controller I put through the Tony Hawk test. THPS/THUG games I find require the most inputs and use of all but the analog sticks.
I find manualling the trickiest thing to do on the Site Deck Dpad. Not quite sure what it is but I think it has to do with how close my thumb is to my hand due to the pad being so close to the edge.
I do have a bit better luck playing THPS on an 8bitdo than the steam deck pad.
Fun tidbit: if you get the 8bitdo pro 2 controller, it has a switch on the back so you can alter it from Steam Deck (X) to a Windows PC (D) to Nintendo Switch (S) with the flick of a button. A universal remote
The downside to all of these I feel is altering historical accuracy. I would be fine with any changes in any board game as long as the rulebook mentions it like the Carnegie rulebook.
I forgot about Five Tribes, haven't had anyone ever mention it so I never came across the latest prtonong. I feel like Wil Wheaton's Tabletop episode in Five Tribes brought to light a lot of that stuff in board games.
Interesting. I have to look up the Turn to Ash card I think now
What is the percent chance of Diablo 4 being unplayable after the initial price on X years? Unless it's guaranteed not to hinder play with future monetization plans?
Arguably the Sid Meier's Civ board game was ahead of it's time easily. But 4x board games today so remarkably well, and the latest Sid Meier board games can't seem to catch up anymore sales wise to 4x board games