I 100% agree with you on all 3 fronts. Especially 3. If they chose the model S to be their more open and experimental option that would be incredible for the more hacky parts of the tech community, just like the steam deck has been
Old school RuneScape- don't play this game, it sucks and I have an addiction
Yuzu emulator - playing the Luminescent platinum romhack of BDSP. Having a great time, it's an excellent romhack so far.
Mechabellum - the only good auto chess style game I've played, and it's really good. Doesn't quite run well enough on the deck for my liking so I just stream from my PC in the other room
"The only will of the Machine Spirit is that of the Omnissian technologies,
for the Xenos will deceive you and tempt you, but you will not falter, for you are a Priest."
"MM: I’d say True Detective comes up a lot.
KR: Yeah. I mean, we have many different references, and it’s interesting because me and Sam and [art director] Janne [Pulkkinen] and the narrative team, obviously we all have our favourite different media that we like to consume.
But when we were thinking about introducing a new character and we knew that we wanted to have FBI agents investigating these ritualistic serial killings, there were some certain TV shows and movies that we were definitely like “okay, they did this really well”.
So the slow burn nature and the kind of buddy cop scenario that True Detective season one had is there, and those kind of ritualistic serial killings were definitely on our mind."
I think this is a great sign for the atmosphere and writing direction of the game, but a small part of me wants a decently narrow game that actually plays like True Detective. I guess L.A. Noire is as close as we are going to get with the bloating of game budgets we have seen recently, but still. Regardless AW2 is poised to be a good game.
I 100% agree with you on all 3 fronts. Especially 3. If they chose the model S to be their more open and experimental option that would be incredible for the more hacky parts of the tech community, just like the steam deck has been