Both great games, but they don’t have a single thing in common.
If you’re familiar with DnD (and fairly challenging turn-based games) you’re gonna love Baldur’s Gate tho.
Use hydrating/decongestant eye drops and take at least a 5 minutes break every hour. During the break don’t look at screens: take a walk, read something, look out the window, eat something. It’s just 5 minutes.
If it gets red and stays red, it might be a conjunctivitis. You would need some kind of disinfectant/antibiotic eye drops or cream for that.
Surviving Mars is a cute little game where you have to colonise Mars and struggle there
Marvel Strike Force with hd graphics is quite good-looking and has nice animations. I wouldn’t really recommend the game tho.
That happens in pretty much every game I like. I’ve been edging BG3’s final battle for close to a month now.
I would act like the company that successfully implemented this never existed. And like their games are all Gollum.
microtransactions
always online
single player games that have daily missions tied to being always online and nothing else that justifies being online
She doesn’t game “with me” because she has some issues with her wrists and she can’t play games like it takes two and unravel anymore (relatively fast controller input required) and play at my same pace, but she does game while I game in the same room.
I’m always baffled by how these productions have so much money to waste that they’ll outright commission the development of a whole game almost nobody will play.