TGG says: "The fact that Omno is made by a solo-dev is nothing short of remarkable. After a successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2018, Jonas Manke doubled down on the efforts to bring us this wonderful exploration game and boy has his work paid off. The resulting game is an excellent example of the contribution indie games bring to the medium as a whole and a journey you definitely shouldn’t miss out on."
We have been taught as gamers that bigger is better. More content equates to a better game. That's the narrative that the industry has been pushing for quite some time now, but there are so many amazing indie games that you can play in just a few hours, and they will stay with you long after the credits roll.
The service needs a big year, and some big games, if it's going to shape Microsoft's future.
I don’t agree with ‘make or break’ at all. Very sensationalist headline. It’s already pretty successful as it is. Not to say more big games wouldn’t help of course but hardly going to break the service if they aren’t there.
One year can be great but the next year could hurt it . It’s needs to make money long term and 1 year won’t make too much if a difference in the end . MS has had a a decent year here and there just to screw it up for a few in a row adlfrer that . MS needs 5-10 good years in a row
lol right when they already knew a huge game from Bethesda is coming to the service day 1, they came up with this atrocious article. there is no such thing as make-or-break for a service like GP with the backing of MS's wallet. they will just throw money at it because this is the basket that they've decided to put all their eggs into going forward.
The Steam Deck is one of 2022's greatest pieces of gaming hardware, but its integration of Xbox Game Pass is severely lacking right now.
It would be nice to have indeed, the issue is just how exactly they would be able to do it. Microsoft wouldn't require developers to make sure their games are compatible with Proton, meanwhile, they themselves wouldn't do that work and Valve definitely wouldn't either.
So the only thing that I could see happening is a streamlined app for the cloud version.
I've thought about this a lot. I doubt it'll happen though. Valve loses money on each deck sold. They recoup that money with software sales. Adding other platforms natively to the steam deck would cut into their profit. Just my thoughts of course. :)