02-18-2017, 03:55 PM
i still haven't gotten around to finishing dust
it is quite an old game, that might have something to do with it feeling a bit bland nowadays
ori is highly recommended though. the motions! the colors!
i don't think there's a single spot in that game where you can stand and have things not move in the environment/ background (not counting the player/enemies)
funny how dust has an emphasis on combat, while ori puts combat in the passanger seat (just look at the bosses)
also i started playing terraria
building somehow feels smoother and faster than in starbound
movement is pretty arse though. atleast guns are actually worth using and don't stop working after 3 seconds
still, managed to make me sit down and not notice that 6 hours had passed
we obviously need to combine the two
it is quite an old game, that might have something to do with it feeling a bit bland nowadays
ori is highly recommended though. the motions! the colors!
i don't think there's a single spot in that game where you can stand and have things not move in the environment/ background (not counting the player/enemies)
funny how dust has an emphasis on combat, while ori puts combat in the passanger seat (just look at the bosses)
also i started playing terraria
building somehow feels smoother and faster than in starbound
movement is pretty arse though. atleast guns are actually worth using and don't stop working after 3 seconds
still, managed to make me sit down and not notice that 6 hours had passed
we obviously need to combine the two