Short, lofi, set in a limited space.
I actually like these sort of boxes graphics, another game that has them is Cloudpunk; for reason I feel like the voxel graphics fit the world.
Yeah, it was a fun train logistics game that offered some challenge but without insane complexity (and I say this as someone who play Transport Fever 1/2).
An abandoned medical research facility as a setting for a survival horror game, who could have thought?
You need to find a community of devs that have solid knowledge about the relevant issues.
I do think people with experience can offer some interesting opinions.
Until we see more in-depth gameplay videos, it's best to remain skeptical.
Fallout 1/2 are excellent games even by objective modern standards.
While the UI is a bit archaic by modern standards, it gets the job done. Late 90s UI/UX was noticeable better than what RPG games offered in the early and mid 90s.
Some elements of the gameplay are also subpar in hindsight. I find I have to cheese a lot of the early game combat encounters and get in pretty tedious kiting sessions (and even save scumming).
I bought Fallout 3 on release, but I bounced off it after a few hours of play. I've been meaning to replay it, but just haven't gotten to it. New Vegas (technical glitches and limitations aside) is a whole different story though.
Pretty solid achievement, but I wonder if they'll be able to continue iterating without access to EUV tech.
Is this an ARM CPU or some local ISA, this can't be x86.
I have a feeling this is going to impact total COD revenues, but I could be wrong.
Unless this is part of their enshittification strategy where they will massively raise prices and make franchises Game Pass exclusive once they get a large enough foothold in the market.
It's been nearly half a decade since I replayed it. Might need to schedule a new play through soon.
That's really nice that they decided to add an offline play sunset patch.
Yeah, that's Simcity 2000. On some level, both Simcity 3000 and Simcity 4 were an evolution of Simcity 2000.