Does anyone want to play the original Hydlide? It aged horribly.
Private trackers are not worth it at all. Getting into main stuff is way too hard and open signups are pure luck. Even people who used top tier private trackers for over a decade now openly admit they wouldn’t bother with it if they were starting from scratch today.
I hear usenet is good for obscure stuff.
If I had to guess, the retro gaming speculator bubble probably ran the collecting part of the hobby’s reputation into the ground.
I started an indie platformer called Archaeogem, early impressions are great. Apart from that today I played Post Void, Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario World.
Can we please just stop with the remakes, there are other games out there people.
You can still find weird stuff with indies if you look for it. Hylics II and Post Void are some good examples. (Even though I don’t like Post Void and would only recommend you play it with accessibility mode turned on.)
It seems particularly bad in video games from my admittedly narrow perspective. Declining standards of many mainstream gamers for new releases doesn’t help.
There are no consequences for the leadership when they fuck up.
It looks amazing.
Those are very worrying statistics. I am planning to upgade to a discrete GPU from the 5600G’s iGPU, I hope this doesn’t become a problem in the future.
15 years? What about 80 years? There are movies from the 40s that are still under copyright.
“I can’t discern what’s important and not important among this tornado of fucking bullshit.”
- Civvie11
An anti-competative business move that’s forty years late.
It looks really cool.
I think it’s bad news, I just don’t see how it could be good.
Nah, that’s old news. They want an open world looter shooter.
I almost always hate these remake announcements but this one is fine to me, bringing original RE inline with the rest of the REmakes doesn’t seem like the worst idea.
This game might actually have one of the best OSTs in the NES library.