Join Amras89 and Gettingtacos for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about Nintendo Switch sales, the latest PS4 update, using a mouse and keyboard in Overwatch, Fire Emblem: Heroes being successful, an Oculus lawsuit, the sad loss of the Namco founder, and the cost of the Switch’s online service. Games discussed are Helldivers, Tom Clancy’s The Division, Hitman, The Witcher 3, Uncharted 4, Assault on Android Cactus, Risk of Rain, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Fifa, Rocksmith, Stardew Valley, Fire Emblem: Heroes, Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Tales From the Borderlands, and Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King.
Clara from GL writes: At long last, the leaves are starting to turn brown, the temperature is starting to cool, the boots are starting to come out of storage, and the pumpkin spice lattes are in everyone’s hands. Fall is here and it’s not a moment too soon.
Legend has it that this list of the best Xbox One Co-Op games is so good, it may require four people to fully enjoy.
DualShockers Writes "Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, the wunderkind behind Stardew Valley, has just announced the anticipated 1.6 version of the game, which looks to offer a plethora of content that will wrap its pastoral arms around players already knee-deep in its tranquil charm. Naturally, it looks excellent, but the update underscores an even more crucial point: version after painstaking version, ConcernedApe has never once charged me an extra dime, apart from the criminally low initial price of $15. The man is a saint and Stardew Valley is our affordable salvation."
Yeah... We live in an era that success and happiness are measured by money and only money. Greed for us is the most noble feeling, we must do anything that the current law allow to get the most money from the value produced by other people. Someone that is giving something that could make him/her richer is unthinkable for our capitalist culture. He/she should think only in the money, anything different is stupid and lack of greed. We like greed, but not with this name. We use euphemisms to convince ourselves that we are not a bunch of imoral people trying to convince everybody that greed is natural.
This is also Hello Game’s business model for No Man’s Sky. Keeping making the game better and people keep buying it. No need to clean out an existing player’s pocket like Paradox or Bungie.
Even though for some reason I wasn't able to make myself like the game, I did my part supporting them by buying the game 3 times on different platforms. I think not charging an outragerous price and not nickel-and-diming its public does get some good faith in return.
(I bought it first time on PC, but stopped playing it for only being able to save it before sleeping; bought it on iOS for being able to keep it in background and get back to playing it whenever but didn't get used to the touch controls; and finally bought it on Switch, which had the advantages of both previous platforms, but that's when I realized something with the game just didn't click with me and I gave up trying)