Looks stellar so far with that super fluid combat. Some of the showcased enemies look fun. Got one that tries to spin dash the player and a boss with chainsaws for arms.
So glad they're releasing this for PC. Thanks for sharing, Chronokill.
Looks stellar so far with that super fluid combat. Some of the showcased enemies look fun. Got one that tries to spin dash the player and a boss with chainsaws for arms.
So glad they're releasing this for PC. Thanks for sharing, Chronokill.
Like most my career is soaking up most of the time, but I'm pursuing art and also just playing/recording more games.
Nah. I'm going to leave it to someone with more energy and time. I will contribute here in other ways, posts and comments.
They are fairly indifferent to the situation. Unfortunately the subreddit was a bit of crab pot.
Thanks for your and the other Lemmy devs work on this. These growing pains are a good thing as frustrating as it can be for users and maintainers alike. Lemmy will get bigger and this optimization treadmill is really just starting.
There are a lot to sift through, but I recommend:
This was my answer. It'll run on anything and it has a lot of depth. They also have some newer tilesets that make the game much more accessible.
Cassette Beasts! It's a monster collecting battler much like Pokemon and Persona. I've got 50 hours on it now and it's the perfect game to play on the deck.
r/letsplay is a community for those who record gameplay with voice commentary, usually while playing the game. This content is typically uploaded to YouTube or livestreamed on Twitch.