Hell yeah! I really recommend this game, if a surreal horror roguelike FPS with procedurally generated dungeons sounds interesting. There are some really interesting mechanics there, like being able to eat your weapons to gain an effect. In fact, you can eat everything you can hold. In a pickle? Eat your map and hope for some healing. Or you might catch on fire.
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Wow, it is... Look at the staff being held at the left by two monsters, one in the background and the other in the foreground.
Literally why?? It's so obvious slop too. Shame.
They should apologize for their insensitivity
90% of people can still be wrong.
Depends on the game. If it's not really demanding on reaction time, and the game is locked framerate I'm fine with 30, like Okami. However if the game is not locked FPS and I still can't hit 60 FPS at least on my 1440p monitor I'd probably just play something else (because I know I could have better experience is I could run it).
However for shooter and reaction heavy games I always aim to max out my 144 Hz monitor, even 60 FPS can feel sluggish for me
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was one of the defining games of my childhood. It was the first decent platformer I played on PC, I love the theme. And the OST is a banger.
Bring back Jazz Jackrabbit! I wonder how it would do today as a more hardcore metroidvania platformer...
GTA V Online already are those in a way, no? I can't blame them for leaning into it. I'm not interested anyway.
I am Hungarian, but everything I use is in English. As a software developer it's basically the language of my work and I started consuming media in English at a young age.
only? 30-40 hours is still pretty damn long ...
Never thought about it... I'd say no. But I'd like my friends and family to be proud of me (as well as myself)
Because most of the users don't know how to turn that shit off in AAA games. It's often just defaults to being on, no?
Also I thought DLSS is supposed to help with underspecced PC-s to help run modern games. So this is a self burn in a way, either RTX cards are not as performant as hoped, or the AAA games sector is just fucked, as they cannot for the life of them pump out an optimized game.
Hmmm... Or, or, hear me out: what about you're some guy in some mysterious place, but here comes the best part: this time you have amnesia and you must shoot guns at monsters to uncover the truth?