Game Podunk blogger Nate writes, "In the world of gaming, people are often assigned to one of two different labels, those labels being casual gamer and hardcore gamer. So what do these labels really mean and is one type of gamer better than the other? It’s a hard call to make since the opinions surrounding the definition of hardcore and casual will vary based on who you ask..."
"The Jyväskylä-based (Finland) indie games developer Act Normal Games today announced with great delight and thrill that their isometric post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure “Rauniot“, is now available PC (via Steam, GOG, and GMG." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
The game, which has launched in early access, has been in development for years with more than 3,000,000 wishlists on Steam.
"The Spain-based indie games publisher Firenut Games and Granada-based (Spain) indie games developer Trigger the Monster, today announced with great joy and thrill that their dark fantasy adventure/management game “Search of Light” (AKA SOL), is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Yes, hardcore are greater. I am not saying as people they are better just better at games and gaming related stuff.