Logan Schultz from BagoGames writes: The moment you boot up Crashlands, you’re greeted by three men singing “Butterscotch Shenanigans,” the name of the development team behind what is, without question, one of the best and most hilarious games of 2016 thus far. From the singing developers to the ridiculous banter between the protagonists, comedy pours out of every corner of this project. But more than that, love is abundant. The three “Butterscotch” brothers have dumped endless amounts of depth and detail into this release, truly elevating Crashlands to new heights.
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Paul writes: "Crashlands by Butterscotch Shenanigans is one of those rare games where a whole stack of ideas has been thrown into the mix, yet the result is a beautiful blend rather than a stodgy mess. The story isn't the strongest, but the wish to see what Flux can build next, the need to gear up to beat a boss, the exploring, and the taming of creatures all just works."
These include Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Crashlands. Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Crashlands will replace For The King
Epic still trying to buy their way onto people's computers.
I just find it funny that there's people out there who literally only grab the free games, and have no intention of purchasing off their lackluster store.
I've gotten some excellent games from epic I'm happy to get humble bundles etc to redeem on steam but won't make any steam purchases unless there's no choice like mcc halo.
I've transferred my dcs stuff over to standalone won't be giving them 30% rather it goes to devs.