[-] Vordus 27 points 10 months ago

Oh god, it's 2K publishing.

Which means that the game disappearing from storefronts is one of the better case scenarios. It's entirely possible that they'll patch out the licenced songs from the soundtrack from every digital copy of the game.

[-] Vordus 21 points 1 year ago

Elim Garak, because how can you not love a ~~patently duplicitous and yet still somehow generally benevolent smooth-talker who chews all the scenery and exudes the queerest energy~~ simple tailor?

[-] Vordus 69 points 1 year ago

Heck, even before you take into account differing xenobiologies, this has precedent on earth; different cultures are often unused to how other cultures smell.

[-] Vordus 32 points 1 year ago

GIMP is free and also doubles as a way to express just how much I hate myself!

[-] Vordus 24 points 1 year ago

But wootz! Don't you see! Fortnite was making inroads into the metaverse, and we all know that whoever cracks the metaverse concept is going to reap infinite profits right? Because that's certainly not a weird dystopian sci-fi pipe dream or anything! It was going to be all smooth sailing straight into forever profits!

[-] Vordus 16 points 1 year ago

Honestly, whilst it would be nice for the mysterious ship of destruction to actually reach the central plot someone soon, I'm enjoying the little snapshots into lower deck life on other ships. It's a shame it always inevitably ends with vaporisation.

[-] Vordus 35 points 1 year ago

It becomes even more confusing when you think about the fact that the Xbox One is not the Xbox 1, which was just the Xbox. And that the Xbox One X, the souped up version of the Xbox One, can be abbreviated as the XBOX, which again, is not the original Xbox.

[-] Vordus 37 points 1 year ago

No, that's the Xbox One S. This is the Xbox Series S.

[-] Vordus 23 points 1 year ago

Until reasonably recently, Embracer was known as Nordic Games. Their plan was simple and quite effective; buy old game IP, release remasters, make reasonably-budgeted sequels aimed at niches of the industry being missed by the increasingly laser-focussed AAA publishers.

It worked for a good few years, and they became a Katamari of game development studios. An increasingly unwieldy Katamari. And like any good Katamari they started picking up bigger and bigger things. Suddenly instead of spending a couple of thousand on a struggling legacy developer, they were paying upwards of a billion at a time, swallowing up things like Gearbox, Asmodee, Dark Horse Comics, Middle Earth Enterprises, Square Enix Europe. They lost focus and just kept buying things, including things they couldn't afford to buy. Eventually, a planned deal with the Saudis fell through, and that Katamari just slammed directly into a wall.

[-] Vordus 16 points 1 year ago

The past few Titan Quest DLCs were made by Pieces Interactive who are currently working on yet another Alone in the Dark remake. Titan Quest II is being made by Grimlore Games, who made the Spellforce 3 trilogy of RTS/RPG hybrids.

Not sure how much of an improvement that is, but it's not quite the worst-case scenario. So that's nice.

[-] Vordus 16 points 1 year ago

Whenever Soulslike mechanics creep into games in other genres, it makes the game less fun.

[-] Vordus 17 points 1 year ago

God, this pitch makes so little sense on so many levels. Star Trek has never been about the villains, so having a batman-style villain team-up makes no sense. Seven samurai in space with time travel is a reasonable pitch, but why would you need to build a team that involves a captain, a captain, a science officer, and a captain?

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