No love for Washing Machine Emulator?
No love for Washing Machine Emulator?
I absolutely loved the modern day story. I was so very invested and it still smarts a bit that they lost interest in doing it justice.
Ye gods, 18 years, 4 months for mine. You’d hope that they’d just automatically stop asking if I’m old enough to view store pages, right?
I’m tickled that the code hasn’t been digitised and the scans are only just barely high enough resolution to make out the text.
I remember it dawning on me and making me grin. “Is that, oh it so is!”
I played through 1 - 4 and honestly, I think 4 was the only one that was actively good. The others might once have been fun, but they didn’t really hold up. However I had a great time with 4. I particularly liked the epilogue.
That’s a lot more like it! Thanks for sharing.
Indeed, I read the article. That’s literally what I was moaning about!
I was expecting a bit more. Some before and after screenshots, for example, some specifics about what these “several issues” that were fixed were would be nice too.
The article is pretty bloody vague…
That’ll certainly make it easier to pay the CEO.
Unless they’re suddenly shoving a UHD drive in there, I’m not interested.
It seems a weird oversight - gamers that care about 4K surely also care about films in 4K? The notion of it being an external add-on is laughable.
Then again, this whole thing is a solution looking for a problem.
The greatest single-playthrough game would be a fun category. I think my picks for that might be What Remains of Edith Finch, Gone Home, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, or Grim Fandango. Fire Watch would probably get an honourable mention.
A “pinacle of a (mostly) defunct genre” category might be a good one too. I would argue that Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 is the best isometric RTS games ever made.