Reddit Truegaming - 48 Hours
- Patch culture needs to die. Live service will become a disguise for it. - 3 hours
- Does anyone else here get sort of 'waves' of disinterest with a game they are playing? Like they hit a new level and suddenly all interest for - 4 hours
- Do you ever feel weirdly attached to a game. - 9 hours
- If you took "A Short Hike" and copy pasted it a 100 times, you'd get a Ubisoft game - 11 hours
- What are your thoughts on retro-esque 3d graphics thats been popping up, especially with indie developers lately? What would you feel about a ps2-like - 12 hours
- Is there any example of a game finished by another studio that turned out good? - 14 hours
- David Cage’s Attitude - 14 hours
- I am tired of seasonal content and games not respecting my time. - 19 hours
- Do you think a remake could ruin a game - 23 hours
- Research on gaming and wellbeing - 25 hours
- We should stop using the argument that games have to be fun. - 26 hours
- Games should make you want to stay and sleep at lodgings/inns/hotels regardless of in-game boosts - 27 hours
- Pixel art becomed a part of indie gaming subculture - 31 hours
- Do you perceive 5-star review scales differently than 10-point scales? Why? - 32 hours
- Reviewing The Indie Game Ender Lilies - 33 hours
- It's so hard to avoid spoilers for games compared to shows/movies/books - 33 hours
- "They Are Here" announced. First-person horror about alien invasion. - 34 hours
- How best to implement seasons and calendar systems in open world games? - 34 hours
- Has anyone ever encountered the problem of high expectations? - 35 hours
- Skyward Sword (and by extension Wii Motion+) would have made an incredible launch title. - 37 hours
- Werewolf:The Apocalypse Earth - 42 hours
- Nostalgia - 47 hours
- So is Artifact coming back? - 47 hours