The Undertale fandom is disturbingly cancerous and have put a lot of people off of a great game. I'd never go around calling myself an Undertale fan for that reason.
I tend to grab a lot of games through sections of Reddit and the like devoted to free game codes/game deals on Steam or Humble Bundle. Just bought some games in the Steam summer sale, which is rare for me, but I had a little spare in PayPal.
That would be interesting...if you had a matching A.I. "protagonist" that was as reckless as a typical player is that you would have to go after as a cop.
So far I've gotten BattleBlock Theater and One Night Stand, two cheapo games I had a little spare for in my PayPal account. I used to own Portal but I can't find the disc and would like to play it again so I might just grab the $3 bundle with it and Portal 2, because why not?
I'll play games with people (who aren't annoying), rather through using two controllers or online multiplayer. But lending them my copy of a game, or giving someone else a turn on a one-player game? Naaaaah.
Yeah, it's partially that people are in different time zones. Forums are also typically at their most active during the weekend when people have downtime, and considering it's Tuesday...
That depends on how alpha we're talking.
Something like Yandere Simulator should definitely be free (at least until the developer makes any noteworthy progress on the game...), as the testing builds are way too incomplete to justify someone purchasing them.
I think that anything that gives you a sense of joy is worth doing. (Unless it's murdering babies or something, in which case please refrain from that activity and seek out a therapist.)
I think that Fancy Pants Adventure and Haunt the House are pretty fun. Been playing them since I was in grade school.
On the more morbid/crude side I enjoy some ragdoll physics/gore games like Happy Wheels, Interactive Buddy, and The Torture Game 2. Torture Game 2 is particularly brutal/not for...
Yes, I am excited for console crossplay...if it goes further than Minecraft, that is.
I think that Sony refusing to let the PS4 in the crossplay is a bit ridiculous. It sure would be nice if these companies would all play nice for the benefit of themselves and the consumer.
I haven't had a desperation for a game in a long time (well, not since Splatoon first came out). Sometimes I have a desperation while in school of "I wish I was playing a game or literally doing anything else right now". But I'm on summer break right now, so I've got all the game time I could...
Mattel's HyperScan didn't even know what its audience was. It was apparently aimed at little kids who weren't ready for "high-end" video games, even though the game that was bundled with the console was rated T. The only games that were ever released for it were TV show/movie tie-in games and it...