- cross-posted to:
- gaming@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- gaming@lemmy.zip
After being funded on Kickstarter back in 2019, dreamed up by actual janitors, the SNES styled JRPG set in a world of trash Kingdoms of the Dump is out now.
It looks really great too, especially if you love retro pixel art RPGs. It launched November 18th, and has thankfully seen quite a positive reception with it now rated Very Positive on Steam. Nice to see another good launch for a game made with the open source Godot Engine as well, and of course it launches with Native Linux support.
Artwork looks amazing, seems a lot of polish went into it.
Not on GoG??? I’m never buying any more games from Steam as they aren’t DRM free
I see this on here constantly, and it’s just not true.
Not every Steam game has drm. Plenty do not, and you can literally just open the folder and click the exe without ever even opening Steam.
I was gifted a copy of that game last night. The writing is hilarious and the combat system slaps.
And a hundred reviewers clench their fists in frustration at it being worth the wait, as all their puns about trash now go unused.
Perhaps the real trash were the draft reviews we wrote along the way
I saw this on Steam yesterday, and all he reviewers are doing that anyway (with positive reviews)



