It does, but as far as I know PD3 still requires an online connection for single player. I’ve read issues of people lagging in single player, that’s crazy.
It does, but as far as I know PD3 still requires an online connection for single player. I’ve read issues of people lagging in single player, that’s crazy.
Something I did was create a list on How Long to Beat of games I don’t want to play, sort by most popular, and filter out those games and ones in your Want to Play list too. It’s not really recommendations at all but it was a good way to look at new games you havent seen before. In terms of getting recommendations, finding a YouTuber with similar taste in games as you could be a good way to do it.
I just finished Yoku’s Island Express, and I never thought a blend of pinball and platforming would work so well, but it’s great.
Yeah the advances we’ve made in the past decade have been great.
I reused my online handle into a more traditional name, and gave myself a middle name so people nickname me my online handle without prompting lol.
Ey nice. Halifax is such a beautiful spot.
I’ve been using mine for gaming in bed, and playing games online with people in the same room. I’ve always been a fan of split screen, but lots of games now have that missing. Having all four of us in the room playing games on our own personal screen is great, and it’s a lot easier to bring around and more affordable than a laptop.
Heros of Might and Magic 3 is still one of my favorite games. Too many games from childhood to name, but that one holds a special place in my heart.
This looks awesome, gonna check it out.
What helped me after a long period of not gaming was getting a Steam Deck. I already had access to all my PC games, but now I could take them anywhere with me. Elden Ring is nice, but cuddled up in bed next to my dogs just before I go to sleep? It’s like nothing else. And all the modding you can do to it too, oh my god. You’d have access to all the retro games you want, and more.
Got a bunch of Pinball FX tables.