Why not? It’s not like Huawei can just use Android so I doubt they’ll pull the plug on this system anytime soon.
Why not? It’s not like Huawei can just use Android so I doubt they’ll pull the plug on this system anytime soon.
It’s about time we got a major third player in the mobile OS space. Godspeed to Huawei, may they succeed where Microsoft failed.
The fact that there aren’t many alternatives likely means that making a Sims-like game isn’t as simple as it looks. That being said, there are a bunch of life sims under developement right now (probably because EA is doing a terrible job) such as Paralives, Inzoi and Alterlife.
It becomes even more impressive when you remember how many amazing games came out in 2023. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Pikmin 4, Street Fighter 6, Alan Wake 2, The Talos Principle 2, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, Final Fantasy XVI, Hi-Fi Rush, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Lies of P, Pizza Tower, most of these would win GOTY if they had come out this year instead.
Yeah, I doubt most people will go this route. VPNs cost money, Twitter alternatives are free.
Yt-dlp. It’s basically the only way I download music nowadays.
I don’t think it’s that deep. Deadlock, the game they mention in their rant, also has a pretty diverse roster. I think Concord just looks very generic both in gameplay and in character designs.
Good. Let them cook.
It’s a shame that’s not the default because while do find EVs interesting there’s no way I’m buying a car that may stop working after a failed software update. Did early EV manufacturers feel the need to put as many bleeding edge features as possible in their vehicles to make them more alluring? Cause I can’t imagine another reason to turn a car into a driveable smartphone.
It’s in the fracking ship!!
Interesting. I never finished The Witness but I got some solid 10h of entertainment out of it before I stopped having fun. I’d say it is a brilliantly well designed game that’s well worth the price if you are into puzzles.
They’re talking about Dungeons & Dragons, it’s kind of a tabletop game where one player (the Dungeon Master, or DM) basically creates adventures for the other players. It’s very nerdy but very fun and also takes a lot of time.
There’s also AlterLife.
Funny that you mentioned Coral Island, that game has been on my wishlist for a while now. Yeah, I can’t disagree, Moonstone Island often feels pretty chore-ish. It hits many of the same points as farming sims and creature collectors do so if I had played some of those recently I probably wouldn’t enjoy it very much. That being said, it is a very charming game and I’ve been having fun with it so I’d say to wait for a sale if you’re not too sure.
Why, just because I decided to leave my honest opinion instead of trashing Nintendo like every other comment here? I can see where people are coming from with their complaints but to say Nintendo’s games have been disappointing is absurd. Yes, there are other factors contributing to these sales numbers, and none of them would matter at all if the Switch didn’t also have great games on it.
I couldn’t disagree more. Other than Pokémon their first-party releases have been pretty much flawless this generation, it’s arguably the strongest lineup of games any Nintendo console has ever seen. There’s a reason the Switch is currently in route to become the best selling console of all time. That’s not an excuse to their legal team shenanigans, of course, but credit where credit is due.
I’m playing Moonstone Island, which is basically Stardew Valley meets Pokémon. So far it seems pretty average in both fronts but it is a very chill game so I’m fine with that.
I’ve watched some of the devlogs on youtube and it seems pretty interesting. It’s a shame it has such a generic name though.
Nah, I’m excited as well. It’s not really my kind of game but I can’t complain about getting something new from Valve.
Do I need a foldable phone? No. Do I like the idea of owning a phone that is actually small enough to be used with one hand and can fit anywhere? Yes. Besides, closing it to end a call is very cool.