It's time! Subnautica 2 Early Access is out NOW 🎉
Dive in alone or with up to three friends in co-op!
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You might have heard the rumours, it's time to reveal what we are working on.
🗺️ An open world Middle-earth RPG.
⚔️ A new Kingdom Come adventure.
We’re excited to tell you more when the time is right.
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We waited 3 years for this moment. 🥹
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Talking shop on character design, NPC categorization, the importance of a "low level" supporting cast for creating ambiance, some tales from the Worldwound, and the critical element that A.I. could never have thought of for Annah in Planescape Torment.
And while we're at it, PC Gamer reviews might be among the most useless and descriptive in the industry. There's the few odd writer in there who can engage critically with games, but most of their reviews are devoid of critical value. We can get more out of Steam reviews.
Hey @pcgamer, maybe take this moment to reflect on your hiring practices and culture. Maybe reconsider hiring almost exclusively snooty British/European writers. Maybe consider giving international writers a shot. We have much more respect for indie developers. Just maybe...?
This isn't the first time British gaming writers deliberately trash indie games and developers. There was a small website called Backlog Critic years ago, where the owner, a Brit named Tom Olson, pushed his team of writers to denigrate and abuse indie developers in articles.