Jim Sterling writes: "Extra Credits host James Portnow recently discussed his thoughts on FEZ via Twitter, claiming that, while he enjoyed the game, he wasn’t sure it deserved the level of critical acclaim it was enjoying. While I’m not one to debate a game’s review scores (I’ve lately found such discussion to be a complete waste of time that cannot be held without a severe amount of imposition and projection), he did bring up one interesting point — that the gaming community might be too generous to independent games, willing to cut them an extra favor simply due to our love for the concept."
The Epic Games Store has a couple of fun games waiting to be added to your library.
These are the best short games on Xbox Game Pass. They offer a variety of different experiences that can be enjoyed without commitment.
Megan Spurr writes: "My favorite announcements are those coming soon, especially when “soon” means “right now” (looking at you Celeste!). We have hikes, we have Bro’s, kingdoms, and space, and more, so let’s get to the games! "
Well I guess we know where all that gamepass money is going right into a giant s labelled bucket
I've really wanted to play A Short Hike and Airborne Kingdom for a while now so it's cool they've been added but yeah I don't see this exciting the masses
What kind of retarded question is this?
Hey while were at at, are we being too generous to soup kitchen workers?
Yes, and that's because indie games aren't - or shouldn't - be held to the same standard as retail games. A lot of indie games are good, but there is a LOT of crap out there, too. No reason it should be any different.