I think you need to carefully read the quotes you just posted because they disagree with what you’re saying.
I think you need to carefully read the quotes you just posted because they disagree with what you’re saying.
Give Control a shot, it’s one of my favourites games for ages due its story and whilst it’s creepy, it’s not really horror exactly and it is much more action oriented. I don’t recall any jump scares either, though it has been a while.
The multiverse game where it doesn’t matter, you mean?
What suspiciously similar names you have.
It’s a description you delirious fuck.
You can’t do things unless you get achievements for them? Good lord.
When I was on high school 20 years ago I was the only person I knew who played the campaigns.
Young people? Every young gamer I know has never played the campaign in any Call of Duty game despite playing multiplayer in all of them. The only people who do are older and they’re far, far more willing to accept mediocre crap.
In fact these days the young people are all playing Fortnite anyway.
Fair enough, that’s what I do too.
How easy would it have been to include the name of the game in either of your comments?
Losing interest? How do they even have any in the first place?
I miss Max Payne’s wide selection of matrix mods the most.
You mean it's better than this legendarily shit thing? You don't say?
A market is not a resource. It’s not coal in the ground that Valve came along, dug up, and provides to people for a fee. They built the whole market, it’s theirs, and they built it when there were no guidelines or examples to follow either. If you want your game on there it requires a mutual benefit because if only the game makers benefit then there won’t be a market anymore due to no doubt astronomical costs of servers, development, moderation, etc. If there were no charges there’d be no market and publishers would have to sell their games on the remaining markets which, at the time of Steam’s creation, was nowhere and even now is multiple inferior places.