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What makes it unique?
What makes it unique?
It’s awesome how well d4 runs on the deck. I love it, if you’re into the game it’s well worth jumping through the hoops.
I use it every day, so much so that my main gaming PC barely gets used. I’m a dad now and it has made gaming not just possible but easy to do.
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Buying new, sure, what you’re saying makes sense. I think buying used for the form factor or whatever and not wanting windows is a fine choice, though.
Great deal. It’s an awesome game and they did a good job with the remaster.
Bud, get yer stick back on the ice, this is also a Canadian Lemmy instance.
At least Nintendo came out and said “we messed up already and need to try again” instead of “here’s a shit game, gimme AAA price for it because title.”
Sushi party is a lot of fun. Easy to set up, learn and reconfigure.
Not the same games but exact same vibe. Need to be able to turn it off literally minutes after I start. Can’t wait to game with the kids. I want them to be older already but also not yet.
So good and such a great game for the deck.
Couldn’t agree more about the exploration. It is about discovery. Discovery and pure frustration at enemies. Great game that I never finished but still think about.
I reluctantly give you an upvote. RELUCTANTLY.
I think it’s very funny that everyone familiar with Bethesda games saw those NPC interactions and was like “oh yeah that’s a Bethesda rpg.”
Still, I’m cautiously optimistic. Wait for full release and reviews before purchasing, etc.
If you liked the first one you’ll like them all! Murderbot was such a fun read all the way through.