I believe in penguin supremacy
I believe in penguin supremacy
Binding of Isaac (flash) Binding of Isaac Rebirth
Literally thousands of hours of entertainment, pretty much
Who’s bready for a divorce?
“Uh oh, now my family is toast!”
USB-A sleeve for an aux-cable (aux would just kinda dangle in the casing)
HDMI sleeve with a hole drilled through for an Ethernet to poke out
I remember at the time that this released, just having a decent 2d platformer on the DS felt like a novelty. No, it doesn’t do anything special or super interesting, but as someone that wasn’t exposed to the older NES/SNES games really, this was a good introduction to the series at the time (which was admittedly completely overshadowed by Mario 64 DS around the same time).
Out of all the NSMB games, I think the original Wii release is probably the best one IMO.
Kinda understandable for articles from sites that pester you to disable adblocker or pay for a subscription (WSJ/Wired/Guardian type news sites etc).
Do different pickle varieties play into this at all? IE there’s pickles with little bits of pepper, dill, garlic etc. Those things must add some nutritional value at least
I hate shrimp, fuck those things they suck and aren’t worth whatever premium BS the going market price is
Lost In Vivo is a pretty solid first person survival horror ish title, looks straight off of PS1 pretty much
Bastet is a good one (in-terminal tetris game)
Oooh aah aah aah ahh
The only good thing about the walled garden was it kept terrible ideas like this from being possible
Feel like this games gonna get the NMS treatment and be relatively playable maybe 3 years down the line…
As it stands the game has some merits (tons of planets, dungeons are compelling enough while you’re still seeing new ones) but it feels like the size of the world really caused the world design overall to suffer.
Props for continuing to update this game over the years without (any!) dlc or mtx. While the game might’ve been a buggy mess at launch I think HG has more than made up for their mistakes with the insane lifespan this game has had.
Most companies would be starting to sunset support for a game at this point but HG are extraordinarily committed to improving No Mans Sky (indefinitely?)