Could be like Mario 35, which was pretty fun
Could be like Mario 35, which was pretty fun
Side note, I’m impressed Vimm’s lair is still going strong. I remember using it to get SNES ROMs for ZSNES early 2000s.
Teardown is a really solid game under the technical gimmick. It plays more like a puzzle game, but way more open ended.
I can’t speak from the British Commonwealth perspective, but from a Swedish perspective my opinion is this regarding having a monarch:
Yeah, it might not reflect our modern values well, but since the (Swedish) monarch is mostly ceremonial and completely unpolitical, there’s actually quite little to hate about it. They’re just the mascot of the country. There’s far more pressing issues in our country than having that confused old guy as head of state.
At least he doesn’t possess nuclear launch codes.
If they’re successful they might consider making a Shadow x Shrek game.
I went the political route:
🇷🇺 Putin + 💩 Trump = 👬 Bromance
Christmas 🎄 + Ninja 🥷 = Santa 🎅
Nice
It’s like Euro Truck Simulator, but with a weird story involving ghosts and babies.
Not so fast! Sometimes they also announce the return of old franchises, just to be shut down shortly after.
Like Timesplitters 4.
After getting disappointing sales figures they will probably conclude it’s all because console gaming is dead and that they should instead focus on making mobile live service games where the real money is.
When people say “Korea”, they probably mean the south one (unless they’re a fan of Kim Jong Un).
Wait until AI start to summarize meetings into email
This probably means one thing: Sony is making their own Bloodborne Kart!
Good practices don’t matter much for small hobby projects.
For those who don’t know: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal
And boycotting Russia hasn’t really stopped their aggressions
The good thing about the var keyword is that it’s still statically typed. The IDE can figure out the type for you if you hover over it.
Sure, anyone can pick up a new language or two over a weekend. That doesn’t mean they are confident enough to contribute to large scale programs with it. That takes much longer to learn.
100 player survival mode could be fun. It worked for Tetris and Mario, and I can imagine something similar would work for Crazy Taxi.
As long they manage to maintain a steady player base and stay away from predatory monetary practices - which probably is just wishful thinking.