I got this scar on my face cause the first game was such a struggle
I got this scar on my face cause the first game was such a struggle
Monkey Island has aged like a dairy farmer
I recently discovered shadow tactics which has similar mechanics but with a samurai theme. Quite a cool game.
There is also the more recently released shadow gambit which has a pirate theme.
There is an app for Google Play called MiniReview that helps with discoverability of these sorts of games on Android
It’s an Ubisoft game but you can usually get it for pretty cheap second hand for your switch if you’re against giving Nintendo more money
Have you looked at “immortals: Fenix rising”?
It has borrowed many elements from botw but with a lot of the “Ubisoft open world formula” on top. I really enjoyed it. The combat is deeper than botw in the traditional sense but I found it responsive and easy to learn. The “shrine” equivalents also had some interesting and unique challenges too.
I’m not op but the post was made in the context of the article. The article which had a title modifying this quote about the Berlin Wall “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” to refer to Apple’s CEO.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tear_down_this_wall!
As far as I can tell, the hyperbole was already present before OP shared the image.
…Or have I misunderstood your point?
The tweet sounds like it’s about “more information, more details” etc from within Blizzard, rather than ability to influence Steam reviews.
The tweet continues:
When asked whose decision it was to launch on Steam with no additional help: Bobby
Reminds me of reading the article “why do everyone’s logo fonts look the same” recently on hacker news
This article says he settled with CD project https://www.vgr.com/cd-projekt-witcher-lawsuit-author-sapkowski/
In my opinion, it’s about both the databases and the hardware. Specifically if/when always-on cameras become socially acceptable to wear in public, then facial databases can be utilised.
Presently, I don’t think it’s socially acceptable to always be pointing a phone’s camera at someone.