Splatoon Raiders - July 23 release date.
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Posts by Robert / Zeboyd
Tired of talking about this with people but I feel as a poc person I need to be doing a “certain type of game” to get attention from those promoting poc games (hard societal discussions game) or (wholesome game) otherwise it’s unfitting for my societal place and won’t be accepted for opportunities
The NES homebrew scene needs more RPGs, let's goooo
Moon Child is important as a pioneer in separating the Howellian Ludodualism between player as agent and character:
YOU have the power to be HIS friend.
Share a great movie cameo? Okay. I choose King Kong in The Wizard.
OK, you win the Internet.
I love these kinds of old games where I'm supposed to beat them in one sitting, but I don't cuz they're hard...
Like, for one, they don't feel like a commitment to boot up, I just play as much as I feel like, and for two, when I DO beat them it feels like an accomplishment!
Another massively undersold oddball that's currently under $2 - Omega 6: The Triangle Stars
A SNES-style adventure by the original F-Zero and Star Fox artist, full of funny weird space-guys. Very retro walk-and-talk adventuring with rock-paper-scissors based RPG battling.
*92% off* for 15 hours.
The PC DOS version of 'Allo 'Allo! Computer Fun! may have been released, but no copy had ever surfaced. Until now. Preserved from original master disks for the first time from Games That Weren't:
www.gamesthatwerent.com/2026/04/allo...
But hey, I know more about TIGSource now, so win-win.
Got most of them, but messed up an early question, so no, I would not have made it as far.
Heh, I just brought it up 'cause it was on my mind, I didn't realize that you were referring to it.
The Woman in Black. Daniel Radcliff is a great actor. The cinematography was excellent. A whole lot of nothing happened and then more nothing happened (and I'm someone who likes Japanese horror movies where nothing happens).
Pulse (American remake). Really missed the point of the Japanese original.
I had some interest in Replaced, but then I read some comments about the game where people were complaining about it having really slow text speeds and that was a big turn-off.
wow, felt that one
stay safe Aomori and Iwate :(
I was completely uninterested when I saw the reveal. Then I played the demo and I liked it so much, I bought it day 1.
0% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. You know what you have to do.
From “The Simpsons” house genius John Swartzwelder, interviewed in The New Yorker by Mike Sacks
It's IRA (crossing guard robot, second class) from our upcoming RPG, Zombie Fun Run!
It's IRA (crossing guard robot, second class) from our upcoming RPG, Zombie Fun Run! You've got the power to be his friend.
Hey, is this story true?
Patch 3.0 - You can now leave the apartment complex after the 15 days have expired. This new section of the game contains dozens of hours of new content. There's a new title screen option that lets you skip directly to this point entitled "Looked Outside" if you don't want to start over.
Ha, just looked up what the 2.3 patch for Look Outside added. 'Just a few bits and some polish' says Frankie.
There's at least two more dungeons, at least a dozen new unique encounters and a bunch more multi-phase bosses. And Cursed Mode (the Fear & Hunger-inspired Hard mode) is SO much more cursed
"How heavy was that armor?!"
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Link is in a desperate duel for his life in an exciting moment in the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie. All looks lost... and then he utters his iconic line, "I am not right-handed."
Jail Dice doesn't even have TEN reviews. Feels like a very cool experimental PS2 game. A hybrid of real-time action and turn-based puzzling where you control a dice-shaped tank, with the 1-side being both your cannon AND a rocket engine to shunt yourself around.
Try the demo. It's a brain-tangler.
A positive story about Last Flag practically writes itself. Here's a famous person (singer from Imagine Dragons) who really likes videogames and helped found a studio to make games he wants to play. They made a multiplayer shooter that isn't F2P and is only $15 with no hidden fees.
The frustrating thing about Last Flag is that the game isn't even a week old and the games media is already declaring it a failure.
You know what can really help new games succeed? When the games media talks about a game in positive or even neutral ways! It's all about how the story is framed.
Originally released before indies were really alowed on Steam, The Real Texas is still a gem. A surreal, whimsical RPG that plays a bit like Zelda spliced with an early Ultima game, but with a truly bizarre fantasy-western setting
Gunslingers versus slimes, treasure-filled ruins and weird dialogue