

Are early access games helping or hurting the indie gaming scene?
Honestly, I feel like it can go both ways. Games like Hades used early access really well years of community feedback helped shape it into one of the best games out there.
But then you have games that stay in early access for years with barely any meaningful updates, and that can really hurt trust in the whole model.
Where do you stand? Does early access genuinely make games better, or has it become an excuse to release unfinished games?
Which is the best indie game you have ever played?
Hollow Knight is still one of the best games I’ve played. The atmosphere, combat, and amount of content for the price are just insane.
Fireboy and Watergirl tested more friendships than Monopoly
Sharing one keyboard with your friend, each of you crammed together, one using WASD, the other the Arrow Keys, elbow bumping each other.
Was there anyone whose friendship actually made it through all levels?
Who all are still doing this? Not trusting autosave a bit XD
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FREE GAME ALERT: We Were Here Together is FREE on Epic Games!
We Were Here Together is free to claim on the Epic Games Store until August 13. It has a Very Positive response I have seen clips of it on instagram and youtube, and it is built entirely around two-player communication and puzzle solving.
Have you played it before, or are you finally giving it a shot because it's free?
If you had to sacrifice one, what would it be: graphics, story, or gameplay?
Which faction or storyline would you want to see brought to life first?
Amazon has officially greenlit a Warhammer 40,000 animated event series, with Henry Cavill attached as executive producer alongside Games Workshop and Blur Studio.
Absolutely True, as someone who shifted from Laptop to PC!
This is the kind of multiplayer I've been waiting for!
Gears of War: E-Day is ditching battle passes and live service gimmicks, with The Coalition saying almost every cosmetic can be unlocked simply by playing the game.
Do you think more multiplayer games should return to this model, or have battle passes become the new standard you're happy with?