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Alternate Calliope where the comp/cons are all Marvin, briefly getting a glimpse into the canon universe
Still getting used to the controls of Everspace 2, but damn this game is gorgeous.
Уже который день состояние, словно брожу в тумане, как тот самый ёжик. Хочется написать сюда что-то умное, какой-нибудь очередной длиннопост о жизни и творчестве. Но, увы, никакой белой лошади в тумане нет. Есть только вечная, густая пустота и внутренние страхи. Поэтому просто поделюсь тем, что у меня сейчас в жизни происходит.
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Sc3n3 ship who goes clubbing with her 5 cute little combat drones every night
10 Games To Play If You Love No Man's Sky
But what if you’re seeking something more? Perhaps you want to indulge in additional space exploration , crafting, building, survival, etc.? Thankfully, there are plenty of other games you can immerse yourself in if you love to play No Man’s Sky.
Check them out!
From epic space battles to building settlements, these games will fill the void No Man's Sky left behind.
In no particular order, my top ten games of 2023.
This has been the busiest year of my life (I still haven’t actually finished BG3) so I didn’t get the chance to let any hot takes cook. I accidentally became a librarian and now I have to pretend I like Keats more than Kojima.
Shout out to Like a Dragon: Ishin!, which ultimately loses out because it’s technically not new (yes, it’s less new than RE4R, shut up) and The Man Who Erased His Name because I haven’t played it yet (I am sulking about the lack of a physical release). Also I liked Spider-Man 2. It sure was more Spider-Man.
This year was incredibly strong, but despite the strength of the competition, Zelda wins and it’s not even close.
Also if the upcoming Dragon Quest Monsters delivers then I’m making it a top 11.
A ramen shop's sign from Everspace 2.