

I have a grudge against Phyre Engine and Artemis Engine. So not those. I have no issues with other engines.


I have a grudge against Phyre Engine and Artemis Engine. So not those. I have no issues with other engines.


I enjoy watching oboeshoes play it. He gives Starfield playthroughs some flavor.


Some have already tried that. There are some games where there’s basically zero base game and the devs want the players to fill in the content. Since such games start out with nothing, no one makes mods for them, and so the games die in obscurity. Ever hear of S&box?
That said, the people behind RPGMaker have a lot of this covered. They provide a good stock of assets to let people build stuff out of the box. This lets people create content quick, which eventually brings in the people that know what they’re doing, which results in good stuff.


Men in Black (1997). I played this as a kid. Think of this like playing Call of Duty with RE1’s camera and tank controls. Here’s a video of the game if anyone’s curious.
Goblet of Fire. Complete trash compared to what came before.
Speaking of which, Deathly Hallows Part 1. Everything about it was awful. Part 2 at least has a decent action shooter combat system, but it didn’t feel Harry Potter at all.


Guarantee they still have a chip on their shoulder about their art teacher telling them to stop using stick figures back in the day.


Bounty Hunter - This is a really fun one. You play as Jango, hunting a rogue Jedi. You platform around with jumping, climbing, and using your jetpack. I think you’ll like it.
If you can find them, the Harry Potter games (Years 1-3 from the early 2000s) should count. They have lots of 3D platforming. Spells work like flintlock guns, since it takes a few seconds to fire another one.


Oh, you’d love the Hololive game I played recently. You shimmy along the wall, sure, but you shimmy as a temporary 2D image projected onto the wall.


Said previous hack put this on players’ screens:



Steam fixes a lot of that with Proton.
The stuff you can’t really do on Linux is anything with Kernel Anti-Cheat, which you don’t want infesting your device anyways.


That was a good series.


They have 30-40 years, and the disaster looks unstoppable.


Last one. Everyone’s pretty much out of options for actually stopping it, and a big theme is preventing the remaining people from snapping under the pressure of the world’s imminent end.


The way I specialize is:


Only games I bought from these guys are the games I can’t get on Steam.


I fucking hate Zimos.


I fully expect gacha mechanics in the sequel.
Pull for Niko Bellic! Only available for one month! 0.1% drop rate, but pity triggers at 150 pulls!


Already exists. Gacha H-games (which may accept crypto payment, not sure) happen to be extremely expensive to play, too.


Technically the final level of Manhunt 1 counts.
Rich dude lets a criminal on death row on the loose in some “TV sets”, with orders to kill everyone in sight. When the criminal survives the series finale, he fights through the cops and the rich guy’s personal guard, and chops the rich guy to pieces with a chainsaw.
DDLC is pretty tame when compared to the various visuals novels out there. If Google hates DDLC, then I’m pretty sure they would go crazy over any Russian VNs that made it onto the Play Store. Those have a bunch of sensitive material.