Controller is practically necessary for some games, and souls/souls-like games are a great example of that.
Controller is practically necessary for some games, and souls/souls-like games are a great example of that.
You know it’s a link right? And that there’s an article behind it?
“full-fledged”, unlike all the many, many, other only partially-fledged war crimes /s
Duck Detective sounds like a shameless rip-off of Ducktective. Alex Hirsch would probably love that
Fuuuck they’re taking my shit :(
US
Existing in 2075
Pick one
Probably they’re fine with it and yes they’ve got it too, considering more and more people are getting it at younger ages than usual, which I would guess is mainly due to covid/long covid.
No touchpad? They still haven’t learned anything.
The beer in the pic isn’t American but the two people are? Lazy meme
I believe both are pretty important, at least to me. I highly value accessibility as someone with various disabilities and particularities and limited concentration, a game that is accessible to me is easy to start playing and for any amount of time so I can stop and afk as needed. It also means difficulty and quality of life options and features so I can choose how I want to play and play efficiently at my own pace. However if the gameplay/fun factor isn’t there I’m not going to enjoy it regardless. So both are very important in my experience.
That’s called “shifting the Overton window” in case anyone wants to look up other examples
Yeah wait what? I was like, cool meme until I saw the title
Me: reads the comment
Me: reads “German gaming magazine”
German
Still me: clicks the link and is disappointed when it’s all in German
Big Elden Ring energy
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