FWIW unless it was an amazingly brief window these games all launched at $65, so there was no initial “sane” price period. That said they could likely just give some keys away. Also I just noticed that one of those two devs I linked is no longer on Steam so I assume something is up.
Also btw the guy directing the Zelda movie previously did the Maze Runner series which also has another of my favorite movie titles out of context (after Cube 2: Hypercube, and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald) which is Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
I want to watch the Maze Runner movies to see how you make so many movies/books about people running through mazes, but I don’t want to lose the mystique by finding out there isn’t as much maze running as the title implies.
Like, I imagine it’s the most young adult concept ever. It’s the Hunger Games, but for your country to survive you must… get through this trimmed hedge maze with your life!
The Switch OLED was literally just the original Switch plus an OLED screen, but this one sounds like a substantial upgrade of the majority of components
Furthermore, Sledgehammer pitched a follow-up to 2014’s futuristic Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, codenamed Anvil. However, it was put aside so that the studio would work on another Modern Warfare game that would include the popular zombies mode, multiplayer maps, and a single-player campaign.
picked up the history of Rygar ebook www.RygarBook.com for free with the discount code HISTORY and it is by someone called Brian Riggsbee but it is has gamespite forum vibes. It’s decent, assuming you’re already into Rygar which is a pretty bold assumption
Now that Microsoft owns em plus a ton of Activision IPs they oughta let all those overworked fish developers work on like, NOLF 3, or a new Arcanum RPG.