Agent_Karyo

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A first foray into Camelot Unchained’s early access

6d 2h ago in pcgaming@lemmy.ca from massivelyop.com

Town to City Full Launch Date and Tourism Update

1mon 7d ago in citybuilders@sh.itjust.works from ladiesgamers.com

Review: Path of Achra - A Case Study in Roguelikes

1mon 28d ago in roguelikes from rpgcodex.net

Not to mention you still have releases like Caves of Qud.

I'd say remaster to remake exists on spectrum. On one side you can have a "strict" remaster with graphical / modern compatibility updates and bugfixes, on the other side you can have what is essentially a different game, but one with common gameplay/themes/narrative. And then you have everything in-between.

Haven't played the original, so it's difficult for me to accurately judge, but I think this is some what universal.

There were several games like that for me when I was growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. :)

Even FB games are having a retro revival moment! 2007 was almost 20 years ago!

Who is downvoting this? It's an excellent (and funny) long form interview/discussion.

Cooking up monsters: Inside Malaysia's indie game 'Midwest 90: Rapid City'

4mon 8d ago in Bside@fedia.io from www.thestar.com.my

I've actually tested several of their alpha releases over the years, I never knew they were from Malaysia.

I wish the setting was based in Malaysia too.

Will try it out! Cheers!

Not at all, but I do like to improve the graphics, add minor expansions, combine New Vegas (the in-game city) into a more coherent whole, and add UI/UX improvements and a whole lot more.

Perhaps things are easier these days, but it took a lot of time to make everything work well the last time I replayed New Vegas.

This sounds awesome!