For reference, the list of all games announced in it is: Risk of Rain 2 (Hopoo Games, Gearbox Publishing) — Summer 2019 Eastward (Pixpil, Chucklefish Games) — Early 2020 Freedom Finger (Wide Right...
For reference, the list of all games announced in it is:
I didn't know there was a 2! The first one was awesome. I discovered it years ago through this awesome WTF Is…? of the late Totalbiscuit. Well worth the price. Tons of dumb, yet skillful fun.
One Finger Death Punch 2
I didn't know there was a 2! The first one was awesome. I discovered it years ago through this awesome WTF Is…? of the late Totalbiscuit.
Well worth the price. Tons of dumb, yet skillful fun.
Ori is such a treat! Beautiful, touching, and wonderfully well-designed. I've already played through it completely on my computer, but I might re-buy it on the Switch just to play it again.
Ori is such a treat! Beautiful, touching, and wonderfully well-designed.
I've already played through it completely on my computer, but I might re-buy it on the Switch just to play it again.
It's one of these games I could play any time on Steam (do I own it? I don't even remember!) but somehow never do. But seeing it on the Switch motivates me to try it. There's just something very...
It's one of these games I could play any time on Steam (do I own it? I don't even remember!) but somehow never do. But seeing it on the Switch motivates me to try it. There's just something very low-friction about the system.
For reference, the list of all games announced in it is:
I didn't know there was a 2! The first one was awesome. I discovered it years ago through this awesome WTF Is…? of the late Totalbiscuit.
Well worth the price. Tons of dumb, yet skillful fun.
Biggest news, probably, is that Microsoft is bringing Ori and the Blind Forest to the Switch!
Ori is such a treat! Beautiful, touching, and wonderfully well-designed.
I've already played through it completely on my computer, but I might re-buy it on the Switch just to play it again.
It's one of these games I could play any time on Steam (do I own it? I don't even remember!) but somehow never do. But seeing it on the Switch motivates me to try it. There's just something very low-friction about the system.
I’m mostly looking forward to:
I’m cautiously optimistic about: