Sujet : Re: Hot New Games Aren't
De : anssi.saari (at) *nospam* usenet.mail.kapsi.fi (Anssi Saari)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 27. Dec 2024, 12:13:11
Autres entêtes
Organisation : An impatient and LOUD arachnid
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Spalls Hurgenson <
spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:
But this year I spent a good amount of time (and money!) on games
released in 2024; 7 games to be exact (or 9 if you include the
truck-sim expansion DLC), all of which I played to completion. That
number goes higher if you include games "less than a year old when I
bought and played them" (such as the "System Shock Remaster", which
released in May 2023 but I played in January 2024). If you include all
of those, my total of "brand new" games goes up to almost a quarter of
_all_ the games I played in 2024.
Damn, I thought the "System Shock Remaster" was a 2024 game. So that
would've been at least one game released this year I've played. Oh well,
it feels like they kinda did it to themselves. As I recall, they
announced a big patch in August of 2023 and then didn't release it until
2024. I had started the game, then waited for that patch and when it
didn't come out I just started playing in late 2023 or early 2024.
What's the stance on big mods though? Thinking of Fallout: London here,
it definitely came out this year but Fallout 4 is almost a decade old
now.