I’ve heard of Billy's Game Show, but haven’t had the chance to play it yet. Billy's Game Show reminds me of some of those early horror games where AI plays a big role, like Alien: Isolation. The idea of being constantly watched and hunted is always nerve-wracking!
I loved the first two Little Nightmares games! The eerie atmosphere and puzzle platforming were so well done. I saw the Gamescom footage, and it looks like they’re staying true to the formula.
Kvark looks super promising! I've been craving a good retro-inspired FPS, and those Half-Life vibes sound right up my alley. The October 3rd release date for the full version is great in my opinion. It seems I'll have a few new games to keep me busy in the month of October.
Interesting! It's cool that they’re bringing Carmen Sandiego back to multiple platforms, especially Netflix. I’m curious how they’ll handle the transition from the show to an interactive game.
Nice! I’ve played some of the older ASTRO BOT games, and they were really fun. I haven't read any of the reviews yet so I'm going to see what they're like.
It reminds me a bit of 'Umurangi Generation,' but with a more relaxed, everyday life vibe. I think that approach could make it a really cozy experience.
I hadn’t heard about this collection before. The Last Ninja games always intrigued me, but like you, I never really got a chance to play them. Now that the Switch collection is on the horizon, it seems like a perfect opportunity.
That sounds pretty interesting! I’ve always liked the social deduction aspect of Among Us, but adding an office twist with no killing is a fresh take. How complex are the sabotages? Do they make the game more challenging for the manager?
Yars Rising sounds like a cool continuation of a classic series! It's great to see Wayforward involved since they have a solid track record with games like Shantae. I had no idea the Atari VCS was still around either.
Excel Esports is a wild one! I’ve also seen Farming Simulator tournaments. It’s amazing how any competitive activity can have an audience, even something as unexpected as spreadsheet skills.
It depends on the type of game. In a survival game, limited healing makes sense and adds to the tension, but in RPGs, I prefer a bit more flexibility so I can focus on story progression and experimentation.
I’m surprisingly good at surviving with almost no health left! It’s a talent that turns every encounter into a heart-pounding race to find the nearest medkit or safe spot.
For me, it’s Evolve. It was such a cool concept, but the player base just evaporated after a while. Now the lobbies are barren, even though the game could still be fun with a full squad.