I believe Sony owns the Helldivers IP, so they may not have had much choice in the matter.
I believe Sony owns the Helldivers IP, so they may not have had much choice in the matter.
I play coop PVE games with random matchmaking, Helldivers 2 is still a lot of fun with random people.
Red Alert is also a classic
Oh that’s good to hear, hopefully this weekend won’t be too bad. I did manage to get in a few times last weekend, but with matchmaking completely not working I didn’t really want to play by myself anyway.
How is it currently with USA peak times?
Since the first patch this week I’ve had no issues getting in, but I am in Oceania so I’m probably not playing at the peak times.
I finished Alastair Reynold’s Pushing Ice a few months ago and it’s kind of close to what OP is looking for. Also a really good book!
I’m enjoying Helldivers 2. I’m too old for competitive games and love a good PvE co-op game.
It’s a little grindy to unlock weapons and stratagems, but feels about the same as the first game
I loved the Raised By Wolves intro, the music was beautiful. The show was very love it or hate it and has sadly been cancelled :(
Also loved the creepy? music on the Severance intro.
Poop at work. Not only do you get paid to poop, you save money on toilet paper.
How was it?
Before I clicked I was expecting melted cheese between two pieces of chicharon
What’s the point of Denuvo on an always online live service game?
Just cast Terry Crews as all of them, Eddie Murphy style
I mean I do grab the torrent link from the fitgirl site, but I find the torrent faster to download than the direct download links.
You shouldn’t trust anything uploaded there by IGGGames. They’ve been caught before adding miners to their files. I downloaded the rune release somewhere else seeing as they were the uploader on 1337x. I only really use 1337x for fitgirl repacks.
I enjoy the jokes, but has anyone given an explanation of what it likely is?
I can guarantee you there were people in the 80’s and 90’s who thought music was better in the 50’s and 60’s and so on and so forth all the way back through time since Grog hit two sticks together rhythmically