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I mean, it is kind of telling that the hype mongers of places like IGN, PC Gamer, Eurogamer, Polygon, and so on, aren’t talking about this. If anything, last week should have just been Hand of Fate 2 alone and bump Alien: Isolation so there is something of actual value to this week’s offering. So it shouldn’t be here as the big single that is meant to make you bow in the direction of Carolinas and thank Tim Sweeney.
It is already a free game, if you can enjoy it without microtransactions. So, the question is, why was it the big “free game every week” thing when it is currently free? Why is Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms here at all this week? 3 out of 10 is a great example of this, as not only is the first season a shallow attempt at comedy but the second is as well. Remember a few weeks ago, back when 3 out of 10 ‘s second season became available in Epic’s “free game every week” section? Well, two weeks prior to that I was talking about how I was starting to get a little dejected by the dip in interesting games Epic was offering. Then you make it free-to-play, put it on the Epic Games Store, and pretend that you’ve added $100 of value because for one week only, you are including all the microtransactions for free? The value is imposed, so you might as well just say it is a million dollars of value. The point of video games is that they are an interactive medium, so telling me I’ve got nothing to really do isn’t advertising your game well to me. Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is a free-to-play idle D&D game that looks like it belongs on your mobile phone or tablet.įrom the little bit of gameplay that I’ve even bothered to look up, because I’m not playing this at all, it is very much the reason I don’t understand idle games.
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It is all I’ve ever wanted, absolutely nothing of value whatsoever! Ok, yes I’ve got myself up in a twist over what is available for free today because it is just microtransaction prattle that is artificially given value because money people are horrible little cretins. Thanks, Epic, this is a great birthday gift for Saturday. Onto the Epic Games Store and the “free” tripe that is available this week. Also on Thursday, Alexx spoke about Lost Words: Beyond the Page ‘s accolade trailer. Thursday, that irrelevant upstart company, Google, and their gaming platform Stadia got a search function … 16 months after launch. Wednesday, the Steam Summer Sale dates leaked and you can play another Mario game online. Tuesday, a leaked EA document showed they want to sell you loot boxes, and Mike spent the weekend at a virtual convention. By Monday, It Takes Two had sold 1-million copies.