I really enjoy offline video games, with bots. Good bots! And lately, I've been playing Battleborn Reborn a lot (offline) with bots! Try it out #Gamer#Animator
@BgBckBattleborn@Battleborn Thank you for that... yes, Toby is cool. I've always thought I'd enjoy playing Phoebe (with all the swords) or Marquis. But, I can never get the hang of them. Benedict is also fun, he gets a lot of airtime. Orindi can also be fun, I had a few good runs
I have started a 7-day online game jam. The challenge: create a game where the player has a companion. Have fun guys, its on Itch #jam#gamejam#gaming@itchio Here is the link: https://t.co/t9B277ERcv
It's such a shame that nowadays gamers are made to believe that multiplayer games can NOT come with an offline mode versus bots. It can be done! Offline bots are possible. Look at Battleborn: https://t.co/X6B1vfjPzm
That match was entirely against bots #Battleborn#gaming#bots
I hadn't played Battleborn in a while, since Reborn started, and now... I was SHOCKED. Battleborn Reborn is becoming VERY stable and polished. It now runs bot matches much much much much better! Wow! #Battleborn https://t.co/DZYFavLVHI
This caught me totally off guard. I love couch co-op games (offline gaming with friends is what I consider couch co-op.. OFFLINE, with multiple joypads + same room). I was NOT expecting this Fest. Unfortunately, its selection is very slim..☹️ We need more couch co-op devs & games
I did this EXACT thing earlier this year with a game called Lost in Random! I was really excited about the trailer, & the game concept. So I got it on Steam. And then it required me to sign up into EA. Which is something I immediately disliked, I've barely played 3 minutes of it
or mandatory 3rd party accounts.
Any game which doesn't meet these expectations, no longer truly excites me, anymore. Which makes it hard, cause such games are rarely released and hard to find.