I gotta disagree. This looks amazing. The ability to free roam this world is huge on its own. From the previews I’ve read there are tweaks to the world and new puzzles sprinkled in. This looks like a great way to introduce a new generation to Riven without tarnishing the original.
Plus the originals are indeed still available to enjoy if that’s your thing.
I used a Microsoft Sidewinder 3d Pro for this and other flight sim games. The throttle, plus twisting joystick, and extra buttons on the base gave you just about everything you needed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_SideWinder#3D_Pro
I’ve always read it as “Land O’ Lakes” pronounced Oh but it’s implied to mean “of”.
I wanted to love this game so much back in the day but sadly it seemed to have a lot of bugs. Are there any fan patches to make it playable on modern systems?
Usually pretty good advice for a book but actually not helpful in this book.
The real answer is to read it however you want to explore it.
I’m guessing because onyx doesn’t have a book store to subsidize the price with like Amazon.
Nova, reluctantly, lives on.
Anyone have more pictograms (is that the right word?) for other animes?
This just went from an “interested in” title to “patch day purchase”.
The more co-op games to play with the family, the better.
There was also the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game on PS3. That’s probably the last tie in game I played.
Congrats on the new Subaru. I also happily paid for the app using the introduction 3 year plan. Hit me up when you hit year 4 and see the REAL price tag they charge.
I’d recommend an alternative to ynab such as Actual Budget or one of the others mentioned in this thread. YNAB is great software but the subscription price of it is getting ridiculous.
I’m excited to revisit this frozen hellscape. Hopefully they can bring that same feeling of desperation I experienced in the first one.
One of the few ones that would actually be better with the caption if you ask me.
This seems like a pretty good list. Has anyone here played through the We’re Were Here games? The description sounds like a fun couples game but would love to hear some first hand reviews.
It sure does but the odds of me using it are almost zero since I keep it docked and play on a big TV. Maybe Professor Layton will get me to pull it out but I imagine the puzzles will still be designed around the fact that a lot of people will not be using the touch screen. It’s going to affect the types of puzzles seen.
It’s going to be a little weird not playing on a touch screen but I’m ready for more layton adventures.
It didn’t last one afternoon on my work laptop. I went to save an attachment from a vendor and couldn’t pick the folder it saved to. They literally got rid of SAVE AS.
Fuck Microsoft.