

Whoa, that’s a massive discount! Went ahead and picked them up because 1. could always use more shmups, and 2. why not for so cheap.
Didn’t realize how deep the discount was till after that! 😂
i ramble about video games. i like sharing & weird stuff. @ me with weird games.
Whoa, that’s a massive discount! Went ahead and picked them up because 1. could always use more shmups, and 2. why not for so cheap.
Didn’t realize how deep the discount was till after that! 😂
How does some of the Warframe community reconcile that kind of narrative with its whole business model?
I’m aware it’s generally considered among the “better ones”, but it still is what it is, a freemium game that by necessity has to push its business model on you since it doesn’t have an upfront cost.
I guess maybe it inadvertently adds to the atmosphere of being under the heel of capitalists?
Thanks for sharing this! I hadn’t heard of them before, so it’s cool to learn about’em.
Really get a kick out of their idea of mixing a shmup with some game mechanics from Katamari Damacy. Also I’d never heard of The Atlas either, which sounds like an interesting early use of procedural generation!
Hey cool!
I admin/am with a curator group that crowdsources this within Steam itself, alongside noting when DRM free alternatives are available when the Steam copies aren’t DRM free (which happens sometimes).
Check it out here:
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/33471358-FCKDRM/
p.s. I didn’t create the group originally, so the name is a carryover from the creator being inspired by GOG’s FCKDRM push at the time. If memory serves changing it risks breaking things.