I assume it did well if they’re looking to make more in the line, but I LOVED this game for chill podcast and audiobook listening. Pretty curious to see where they’re going with it.
Interesting. I am a huge fan of space scifi, and it came out of EA the day before my birthday 🤔
Ooooo that’s one I need to try on the deck, hope the best for the developers, was one hell of a game
Having played it, it works pretty well. I would be happier if more games with 6 DoF used the same control scheme on the Deck, but that’s my biggest concern.
Still have yet to complete it but I do find it fun.
Same. I love this game when I’m looking for something to chill with. Relaxed mode (with the timer off) is the way better way to play.
Best gaming news I’ve heard in a while. This was a fantastic new IP and really shows a lot of promise for future games. Really excited to see where they take this world.
I wanted warships, maybe now it will happen
Worried Blackbird was a publisher for a moment. Shipbreaker is great. I beat it twice (normally and no clones) and still play for relaxation. Captain Shack mentioned it during a stream a few days back and I was just thinking how it’s probably the only game where i’d actually willingly buy a DLC for a new set of ships or a sequel with the ability to add ships as workshop mods.
More Homeworld games (gearbox etc. I know. But it is us homeworld!). Love it!
I’ve got 500hrs in that game! This is the best news I’ve heard all year 😆 Signed up for the Pioneer Program immediately, of course without reading the T&C’s properly, just like any loyal LYNX employee should! Oh boy, can’t wait to “disagree and commit” some more.
The vibes on this game were on point. Great game and I really really really hope they’re making another one. Preferably with workshop and mod support! And DLCs! I wanna tear more ships apart! RIP AND TEAR UNTIL IT IS DONE
I definitely wanted larger ships that would take several weeks to break down.
This is one of the few games I keep installed and jump back to just as a chill game that requires no intense planning or strategy. The mechanics are simple, well executed, and easy to pick back up after not playing for a while. So many games have tons of complex mechanics that are fine when you’re playing it, but hard to remember if you haven’t touched it in a while.
That’s cool! What about that other major IP?
They fucked it with HW3.