you will likely keep updating the game, adding content and fixing bugs
freakrho
if your game is in production you risk introducing bugs with every update, but you will probably want the latest version of the engine for your new game
technically it's not 100% btw, i did everything that makes the completeness indicators go to 100% but didn't get ultimate on all challenges
if you're interested, spider-man remastered took me 27.4 hs
22.4 hours according to steam. I started friday evening and finished sunday night, leaving for a few hours in the middle.
i just finished spider-man miles morales 100% and don't know what to play next
I'm finishing spider-man and will start miles morales after that
today I tried the olliefrog and flutter away demos, pretty cute I must say
I recommend Augmented Steam, it's an extension for browsers that integrates itad among other things to the steam store, so you can see if there are better deals on other stores while you browse.
gog isn't my main platform for games (mainly because there's no good support for steamdeck) but some games I've played that I liked are:
- A hat in time 3D platformer
- FAR Lone Sails Vehicle adventure
- Firewatch Walking sim
- Frostpunk City sim survival
- Ghostrunner Cyberpunk first person parkour slasher
- Gris Beautiful 2D puzzle platformer
- Gorogoa Beautifully illustrated and imaginative puzzles
- Hellblade Dark fantasy action
- Night in the woods 2D platform adventure
- Oxenfree Supernatural thriller adventure
- What Remains of Edith Finch Walking sim
it's gonna be someone nobody knew beforehand