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I saw this Criken video a while ago of him playing it with friends and it looks awesome. The video is hilarious too.
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I saw this Criken video a while ago of him playing it with friends and it looks awesome. The video is hilarious too.
If you haven’t already checked it out, Armed and Dangerous is by the same studio and is very similar in terms of gameplay and humor. Not quite as polished, but a lot funnier in my opinion.
It’s definitely my favourite of the X-Wing/TIE Fighter games. I really like the story in it, focusing on a family caught up in the war.
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
These were some of my favourite games as a kid/teenager. There are a lot more but I didn’t want to dump a giant list in the comments.
I’ve played them all on my Steam Deck so they definitely run on linux.
3-button Genesis controller.
I’ve been having dreams lately where I’m driving around in my old 1987 thunderbird that I got in 2003 when I was in high school. It wasn’t a great car and I was hoping my next vehicle could be electric, but maybe that’s a sign I need to be going backwards.
This is why, for all its faults, I kinda like the Windows 11 UI. It reminds me a little bit of when I tried openSUSE.
The junior doesn’t know that these aren’t unused functions. They’re load bearing functions.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto. I love the PC version, but the PS2 version–despite looking a lot worse–feels more like a finished game. There are things like elevators that don’t exist in the PC version, cutscenes don’t cut off dialog before it’s finished, and the UI is overall more polished.