Starfighter Infinity
It's a little rough graphically, but is otherwise a very fun and highly addictive indie space MMO.
I've sunk quite a few hours into it already, and highly recommend it. The developer even plays his own game, which is a rarity these days.
I am currently binging a space sim called Helium Rain, and highly recommend it. If you're into space sims with a less fantastical setting, then this one is for you. :)
Watch Dogs: Legion.
I'm a sucker for open world games, and the idea of recruiting any NPC in the game world really appealed to me. Being only £23 on EGS also helped! :D
Thanks, I might give that a try at some point. It's an odd issue, and not one I think I've had before this game, but at least borderless is working without a hitch.
They'll just price them so that those who do buy will make up for those who don't. This is the way PC hardware used to be in the early days, and it won't bode well for PC gaming.
I honestly thought we would be more advanced, but then time and money are always finite, and those are the limiting factors. As a whole, I think the industry needs a bit of a shake up, as they've gotten too formulaic.
I wouldn't rely on anything that fruit loop has to say, especially not these days. If he told me the sky was blue, I'd still go outside and check for myself! ;)
Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
I probably shouldn't have (still need to complete Cyberpunk), but I'm a sucker for these games, and it only ended up costing me just over £31 thanks to EGS. :D
That usually happens when the car industry aren't selling enough cars. They actually think forcing people off the road will make them go out and buy a brand new car! :p
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