Strakknuva225 wrote:Well, I've been playing Need for Speed Underground.
imo, it hasn't aged well.
That game was amazing though ;p
Strakknuva225 wrote:Well, I've been playing Need for Speed Underground.
imo, it hasn't aged well.
Argentis wrote:Strakknuva225 wrote:Well, I've been playing Need for Speed Underground.
imo, it hasn't aged well.
That game was amazing though ;p
Darwoth wrote:you know, cause they were obviously fascist white supremacist burrito nazis.
Laighin wrote:Does anyone know a game like Salem with lots of crafting (single player or MMO) ? I like this game but stopped playing a year or so ago when witchcraft and monsters became the way this game's focus. I am not a fan of monsters, witchcraft, fantasy etc. The crafting aspect of this game is really good and I really like the era.
Flame wrote:Salem is a crafting survival. If you search for this type of game, you'll find some out there, expecially single player. If you need a game really similar to Salem, well, it's a little bit harder, since the "step by step" feeling of Salem or H&H is not that common even in survival games.
There should be a few in development, but ain't followed them much and i have no idea if some of them actually get out the alpha level.
Wasn't Life is Feudal a game made from H&H fans?
Anyone tried it?
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
Paradoxyc wrote:Flame wrote:Salem is a crafting survival. If you search for this type of game, you'll find some out there, expecially single player. If you need a game really similar to Salem, well, it's a little bit harder, since the "step by step" feeling of Salem or H&H is not that common even in survival games.
There should be a few in development, but ain't followed them much and i have no idea if some of them actually get out the alpha level.
Wasn't Life is Feudal a game made from H&H fans?
Anyone tried it?
Apparently LiF:YO is ****
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
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