I played it on PC back in the day using KB+M and was quite happy with it.
I played it on PC back in the day using KB+M and was quite happy with it.
Extra Fabulous Comics.
My memory is fuzzy, but Perfect Dark had bots, while Goldeneye did not?
Perfect dark also had a greater number of modes/settings.
What is Orion?
What company previously owned Rock Paper Shotgun?
I was an on and off reader of theirs and really liked it in the beginning… but had the distinct impression they changed ownership a little while back when they added some pay walls and game guides.
Ouch, smash a bottle of maple syrup over my head why don’t you.
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Sheamus still requires that EA app. I was hoping to get around a launcher on this one for the Steam Deck.
I didn’t realize the remnants of Human Head were at a Bethesda subsidiary. Loved me some Rune.
Pretty sure it comes from credit rating systems.
The article tags are also worth a laugh.
Epic will never see greater heights than One Must Fall 2097
There’s a few short indie adventure games that may fit the bill:
I haven’t played Stray, but it may be a good fit. I also haven’t played past the opening scene of Firewatch, but if your daughter can manage walking around Skyrim then I think it should be okay.
I searched for indie exploration games. City of Muse came up.
There’s a list of 3D exploration games on Itch.
What recalled this feeling for me was Crysis - which at the time was obviously gunning for visual fidelity and nothing else.
Do I need my games to have photorealistic graphics? No.
But there is something about the occasional game with such an impressive visual fidelity it makes you stop and go “wow, that is pretty”.
It doesn’t make up for poor gameplay, but played on top of good gameplay it does create an additional sense of wonder/amazement.
Also curious.
Probably this: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nintendo-sue-paco-gutierrez/