sounds a bit like “Long LIve The Queen”. Which I liked; but maybe with less humorous bad endings?
Though, I can’t tell if you play as the princess or the person slaying her? Guess I’ll find out if I play it.
sounds a bit like “Long LIve The Queen”. Which I liked; but maybe with less humorous bad endings?
Though, I can’t tell if you play as the princess or the person slaying her? Guess I’ll find out if I play it.
Agree that that is the only notable thing about it. But Corp legal departments will say anything to shift blame.
As to the whole story. “Legal product was advertised legally” could just have well have been the title.
No different than Ford paying a movie or game to include a Mustang
I liked the sarcastic reply complaining about lack of star exploration.
randomly reminded me of an old 5second film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nefkrwJKpU
“By Grabthar’s Hammer, What a savings!”
Didn’t even know this existed.
I thought they were in talks about a reboot as a TV show?
Also, Linus is technically wrong on several counts. GN said where it was sold (at an event auction).
also auction == sell: webster definition of Auction: “a sale of property to the highest bidder”
Even more ridiculous when LMG could monetize that 500$ of time spent into another video and make the money back.
Thanks.
I had clicked on the ! Link. Does that trigger the search / index? Or is something else required?
I wonder how long federation to kbin will take.
Leaving a comment to remind me to look in a few hours so I can subscribe.
I felt the same way. Thought I’d love it, but only played it for a short while.
I hadn’t heard of this before. Seems really fun. I’m going to have to try this out.
If you want something smaller scale but fun:
Transcendence. https://store.steampowered.com/app/364510/Transcendence/
Also, “Strange Adventures In Infinite Space”
and the sequels to that. The sequel (Weird Worlds) is on steam.
Very short and silly, but fun.
Helldivers 1 gated a lot of weapons behind DLC.
I’d assume that this would be the same; but i guess micro-transactions are more of a thing than they were 5 years ago.