KbinItTogether: Into the Fediverse

  • 0 Posts
  • 24 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 13th, 2023

help-circle






  • He decided to give that person a horse with a loan

    I know it’s a typo but that sounds like an awesome start to a western video game, regardless of how it’s interpreted – either getting a horse and a loan for supplies, a horse that needs to be paid for later, or a horse that took out a loan by some kind of paperwork error and now has more money than you. I’d play any of those.

    And also I’m with you, I think the funny jokes about Tom Nook took off into a smear campaign. Having no time limit, interest free, and also being in a world where money is everywhere and literally grows on trees makes it an amazing deal.







  • This may be their first internal development but they are a fantastic game publisher already! They take a lot of chances publishing weirder stuff and it pays off a lot of the time. My favorites are:

    • Outer Wilds
    • Journey
    • Stray
    • What Remains of Edith Finch
    • Donut County
    • Gone Home
    • Kentucky Route Zero

    I kind of look at them as the A24 of games (nevermind that Annapurna Pictures is a thing) where they have excellent taste in choosing what odd features to publish and give a chance despite not creating them themselves. It at least suggests they care about the artistry of the product to a point where I’m expecting that same standard in their first hands-on development.



  • If you haven’t seen it yet, check out the movie Coherence (2013)! It’s one of my favorite sci-fi movies. The actors were taken aside and given certain direction but were never given a full script, so every time you see them arguing or trying to figure out what’s happening or surprised by something, it’s all genuine.

    Here’s the synopsis but don’t read anything else about it before you watch: [Synopsis: Strange things begin to happen when a group of friends gather for a dinner party on an evening when a comet is passing overhead.]

    It’s free if you already have Amazon Prime. A fantastic sci-fi puzzle to solve (similar to Primer in that way but very much its own thing).