@anast
Started on what? Something tells me Steam isn't going anywhere any time soon. I was just expressing that there are actual options for people already, despite all the doom and gloom from the anti-digital people who only want to take this at face value and don't realize there really are options and this change to wording Valve has to make doesn't mean that your library just magically disappears at some point down the road.
Should be interesting. Disco Elysium really was one of those few and far between masterpieces you only get a few of every decade or so.
Poor guy is going to die of natural causes really soon.
Long story short, the game was too stressful and demanding for them lol.
It was highly divisive the first time around, all the way back in the 80s where that was the style. That's not going to be received well today.
I'm going to repeat a post of mine from a little while ago -
"Still really don't think we're ever seeing something like Halo coming to Playstation, but we'll see all the same. The day that happens is the day your average gamer can officially consider the Xbox dead and I don't see that being anything but negative for the console space.
The fanboys will cheer because they get another short-term W but, at that point, we really are in...
How many years now has Halo been coming to Playstation?
It's called emulation.
Same.
Just because they, legally, now have to say you're not "buying" the games while they're on sale that doesn't mean there won't be a system in place to keep your games if the store closes down.
You can already, easily, backup your games and reinstall them while bypassing the launcher.
As a PC guy I haven't (yet) went in on a Steamdeck. That said, I've seen enough people say they got one and that's now the main way they play games. There has to be something going there.
The people interested in the Steam Deck are not the same group interested in the Switch 2.
The price of the tech went down, they used that to improve other aspects of the system, and then charged them the original release price. I'm assuming you have a point?
They can throw the word "own" around all they want. They can make the storefront, itself, state you don't "own" the games.
I still own my library. I can have it backed up, thrown on a disk, and then reinstalled - without the launcher - as I wish. I can do this whenever I want; even if the store goes down - that's ownership.
Still has more content than the haters even have an understanding of.
... I don't even play the game.
This seems, indeed, like it is a forever game; but it's a forever game that actually does have releases and updates on the regular. Some insane stuff has come out of this.
@pwn
That's the point. You take all the competition out of the way, it's easy to make an article like this. "We didn't beat Mario but, look, we outbeat the competitors that didn't have nearly our budget".
Could it get all that worse?
Man; you should be an industry analyst.
However did you come to a conclusion like this?
And it would be PG-13, I'm sure lol
Just throw it on the pile of needless remakes nobody asked for, with the rest of them.