Guess I won’t meet the minimum requirements then. Oh well. Plenty of other games on my backlog.
Guess I won’t meet the minimum requirements then. Oh well. Plenty of other games on my backlog.
1995 by Kewlers & mfx
Killer Bean? What year is it!?
Do you do poison?
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As he alludes to, this is different on Teslas. Where in an attempt to save a few bucks on a simple sensor they’re using “machine learning” to detect rain with the front-facing camera and it doesn’t fucking work.
It’s Map Man!
“Accidentally”
I find it hard to believe an Interpol most-wanted billionaire cartel leader just happens to be released “accidentally”.
Outer Wilds, and its expansion, is one of the most innovative and interesting games I’ve played. Made by students!
I found “Journey” to be very emotional at the end. Also, although it’s real slow and not everyone’s cup of tea, “Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture”
NORCO is the best old-school point and click adventure I played recently. Great pixel art. Great writing.
Amazing to see Jon back. I watched The Daily Show with Jon Stewart obsessively for years, and never thought to see this again. He’s still got it. Just a few more white hairs.
Oldest game I remember playing (when it was new) was Lemmings on the Macintosh. Early 1990s. I can still hear the tunes.
Having been through all this, I would most of all prioritize getting a permanent residence permit. This brings stability, and then you can decide whether to work in games (more fun) or elsewhere in tech (higher pay). Having been in both industries for a long time, I can tell you you’ll always wonder if the grass is greener on the other side. But at least you’ll have options. If a tech company gets you to permanent residence quicker, go for it.
For emulators which use recompilation techniques, I suppose it’s technically possible to make them execute malware. But writing your malware in legacy XBox/PlayStation code to embed it in roms would also make it some of the most sophisticated in history just to infect a handful of retrogamers so I think it’s very unlikely…
And a great soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rDlnR1RBNQ
Subnautica comes to mind. Light on dialogue, but there’s a guiding story which can be completed. Lots of exploration, things to discover, things to run away from. It’s a great game to play while hanging out.
Oh I just noticed we’re in retrogaming. Oops. Oh well. 5 years is kinda retro? ;)
Many good ones here already. Another memorable one for me is Metal Gear Solid 3.
I encountered a settlement on Prestige 15 or so which had a base hostility at level 2… and a ~15% chance of villagers dying every couple of seconds starting at hostility level 2 during the storm, mitigated by access to services. First storm wiped out my town before I could really address anything 💀
Edit: But having played quite a bit this was a rare combination of bad effects
That was awesome