Lycamobile? Do they actually provide games? I only know them as a cheap prepaid SIM card provider lol
Maybe soo many people using their data at once? Seems crazy though, likely just people who are trying to load steam store, etc through their phone on data and it doesn't load, so they blame their data connection wrongly
Except for GOG. Way to go Poland!
Downdetector was bought out by Ookla? When?
About a year ago, we started seeing that "this app is depreciating" warning and sure enough, snatched up. But it does still work for now.
Huh, Silksong is out now. Maybe it's time I played the first Hollow Knight?
Personally I hate it.
Just keep in mind that not everyone likes it and the fanbase likes to suppress criticism.
So buyer beware, and keep an eye on you're play time. If you're not enjoying it in the first 2 hours, feel free to return it if you're playing on Steam, like with any game
I'd say it's decent, but the story and damage mechanics are a little worse than 1. I think some patches and a "hk mode" for magic/healing/damage would be nice.
I didn't like it, but my kid LOVED it.
What age are they? (Asking for mine..)
He's 13. I was surprised. He's liked Nintendo platformers, but otherwise hasn't been very interested in metroidvania/platformers really. He didn't get into Dead Cells at all.
Maybe Dead Cells is too hectic for him? I wonder what your kid would think of the good ol' Symphony of the Night
Well, the roguelike format is quite different too.
Do you hate it, or just didnt enjoy it?
Hate it
No, I'm not being hyperbolic. It was a waste of my time that I'd rather have spent on something else
Shit, I got downvoted the other day for calling it overrated. I did get it confused with Silksong, just because it's been talked about to fucking death on the internet, but even still.
Probably not overrated, you (maybe) just think so because you personally don't like the games. The amount of people excited for it and loving it justify the hype I think.
Without spoilers (I'm on the fence whether I'll buy it and play it), are you able to articulate the reason you didn't like it very much, if at all?
I'm looking to get a more balanced idea of the game. I watched a streamer I follow play a little bit today, but not much. I'm not sure I got enough of a gist of the game to have an opinion on whether I want to play it.
I'm not usually a platformer kind of person, but I don't have anything against platformers.
Im not that guy, I only spent about 90 minutes on it so far. The jump physics feel weird, like its too vertical and not horizontal enough (theres probably upgrades that fix this later idk), and I have only identified one area i know I can't reach yet.
Usually with these games you can see a cracked wall and think "oh im coming back here when I get the bombs" or "I bet I can make that jump with a double jump later" but I've only seen one platform i cant get to yet. Maybe im not observant enough, maybe I havent been in the right rooms yet, or maybe its just too slow for me to feel the hooks.
I think it's just that bad metroidvanias are the standard and there arent as many of the good ones as you would think. So the joy of a good one gets pretty hyped. Im not sure its overrated since its a good game and rated at about what that entails just over hyped and concentrated on.
Like rougelites they sorta suffer from being one of the more accessible game types with regards to development time and effort.
I loved the original Hallow Knight but I like platformers like that. I will say though there there has not really been a stand out in the genera as of late which is also contributing to the popularity.
Another win for GOG? DRM free and their servers didn't crash.
Although it is sad to see that people don't buy enough from GOG for them to crash.. I guess people like their DRM.
it is sad to see that people don't buy enough from GOG for them to crash.
- Several people reported problems with GOG, it's just not listed in OP for some reason.
- Every platform scales their servers to their userbase so even if GOG had a dozen users they could still crash the servers by all downloading at the same time.
*3 people (used to be 4). Not that that's less impressive. It's just worth it to be accurate.
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