I think you have to take it within the context of when it came out. CoD4 and Mass Effect came out 9 years later. There wasn’t anything like HL in 98. Enemies that talked to each other and flanked you? Unseen before. Does it stand up to games now? We’ve learned so much since then. But I think you’d be hard pressed to find a modern shooter that didn’t trace its heritage back to HL.
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When did you first play it and what other shooters had you played?
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Android@lemmy.world•Are there any Vampire Survivor type games on Android?English4·1 year agoBrotato is amazing. One of the best.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto politics @lemmy.world•Federal court rules South Carolina can use congressional map previously declared unconstitutionalEnglish8·1 year agoIf we’re being technical, there’s no legal right to no taxation without representation either.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto politics @lemmy.world•Federal court rules South Carolina can use congressional map previously declared unconstitutionalEnglish161·1 year agoBut the current status is not representation either.
Totally. Perhaps a better way to phrase it would be, the successful result of the adaptation was that birds spread their seeds instead of mammals. Until us.
Still a good joke as we’re mammals, but peppers’s spice is so that birds, and not mammals, eat their seeds and poop them out far away as birds aren’t bothered by capsaicin.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto politics @lemmy.world•Trump ally Charlie Kirk suggests children should watch public executionsEnglish10·1 year agoAt what cost to society?
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Factorio Friday Facts #397 - FactoriopediaEnglish7·1 year agoI appreciate when a company chooses to not manipulate its customers with sales pricing and instead has a fixed price.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Starbucks accused of manipulating app payments for $900 million profitEnglish1·2 years agoI disagree about it being legitimate for games with hard currency. Games do it purely for psychological reasons. They could easily let you earn and spend hard currency in game and spend real money directly. But it’s more profitable to have you buy points.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Warcraft 2 / Starcraft type games ( or clones, or engine recreations )English4·2 years agoI don’t know that I would call Northgard a Warcraft clone. The mall is divided into tiles and each tile has its own resources and building limits. Units can only attack other units that are in their tile. There’s a much bigger emphasis on building up your tech tree and taking tiles.
Still, it’s one of the more interesting and fun evolutions of the RTS genre. If sci-fi is more to your taste, Dune the newer gameby the same studio is similar.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•From Outer Wilds to Core Keeper and a new Shantae, here’s everything announced at Indie World - PolygonEnglish1·2 years agoIt is some of the things you’ve mentioned. But it is not nihilistic.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•ENDLESS™ Dungeon has released on SteamEnglish2·2 years agoStory wise? I have no idea.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•ENDLESS™ Dungeon has released on SteamEnglish7·2 years agoDungeon of the Endless is a strange turn based, real time, tower defense, strategy, dungeon crawler. You control a party of units.
Endless Dungeon is essentially the same, but it’s a twin stick shooter where you control one unit.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Inkbound is removing in-game monetization in the next updateEnglish4·2 years agoThey’ve made a number of strange decisions I think. The game has a lot more story with voice acting than Monster Train. But then it’s also co-op and has this lobby room you hang out in with random people and it doesn’t matter in any way that I can’t tell. The game itself is amazing though and none of the other stuff detracts from it in my opinion. If you’re at all still interested, you could watch a let’s play. I know there are some co-op sessions recorded.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•This indie dev (Indie RPG Inkbound) is removing all microtransactions after noting that "player sentiment is trending against" themEnglish32·2 years agoI ignored all the mtx stuff, which was pretty easy, and have had a blast with co-op. I can’t think of anything else that comes close to this in terms of meaningful synergies with friends. And Shiny Shoe has proven they know how to use EA to turn out a good product with Monster Train so I wouldn’t give up on them quite yet.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•This indie dev (Indie RPG Inkbound) is removing all microtransactions after noting that "player sentiment is trending against" themEnglish2·2 years agoI don’t think you’ll regret it. Shiny Shoe knows what they’re doing in terms of design and Inkbound is phenomenal. They’ve been making solid improvements throughout EA.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Inkbound is removing in-game monetization in the next updateEnglish53·2 years agoDid you play it? I’m not really sure how their monetization worked exactly as it never intruded on my experience. Still, it’s nice they’re dropping it. Early access is doing wonders for the game same as it did for Monster Train I hear, although I didn’t play that until release. They added offline play a while ago, completely redesigned movement to be simpler and more satisfying, and have been adding classes and taking things. The game is excellent, even more so in co-op in my opinion but my friend swears by 1p.
raydenuni@lemmy.sdf.orgto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Steam indie hit goes against industry trends, removes all monetizationEnglish5·2 years agoGood change, obviously. Monetizing cosmetics in this game has always struck me as odd. The game’s not ugly, but it’s not pretty enough to sell skins in my opinion.
If anyone’s curious about the gameplay, Monster Train is a favorite deck builder of mine and Inkbound topped my list of games I was excited about. It exceeded my hopes and expectations and I can’t think of anything else in the co-op space that comes close to the level of coordination and build variety found here. Great 1p as well and it’s progressing beautifully in early access with some excellent redesigns on various systems and new classes.
Heartbeat bills don’t actually cover a heartbeat. They cover electrical signals that are not a heartbeat, but they can be detected much earlier.
An actual heart beat can be detected around 17 to 20 weeks. Heart beat bills kick in at 6 weeks when there is no heart yet. It’s not even a fetus until 8 weeks. You have to deny all the science to pass these laws.