exactly what I liked about it. Sucks to hear about the devs though
They called their company “Neognosis” lol
I wonder if it is former Psygnosis people?
Uh huh
On the one hand, it is extremely popular. On the other hand, I saw a few tech bloggers who get pulled into stuff like secondlife, VR, and blockchain easily really hype it up, so this might also be some kind of speculation bubble.
okay, how in the world has roblox been around since 2006 ??
this game is older than the majority of it’s playerbase
like srsly wtf
congratulations to Roblox for being the only “third-party app store” to make it past Apple approval, probably because Apple doesn’t know shit about how games work so they didn’t realize Roblox rooms are just user-generated games
kind of funny to think of Roblox as an Xbox exclusive
it turns out a userbase is the most valuable asset that exists right now
or at least, so the people with money say
I wonder when I’ll be able to play game pass inside roblox
And yet after it’s open the stock just went down all day friday.
that’s not too surprising, IPOs usually get jacked and then go nowhere for a while lately
disregard anything you read about “this IPO WENT WILD WOW WHAT A GREAT COMPANY,” literally every IPO in the last few years has done this; the market is broken and these are basically just money laundering schemes.
Kids’ Choice Award for “Favorite Video Game” decided tonight between
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Among Us
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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Fortnite
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Minecraft
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Pokemon Go
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Roblox
e: winner is Among Us, congratulations to the kids
Finally! Yay!
Devotion is the best PT-like
yeah, i finally played it around the end of last year and it is definitely a lot more than it’s ‘banned’ repuatation
I really hope this means that they can make some kind of profit or even just pay for certain debts that they might have. These two games have such a unique voice and perspective and I would love to see more from them.
I have now played Devotion and can say honestly that it fuckin rules please play devotion
It pretty much justifies the existence of the pt-like as a sub-sub-genre