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I adored the game and also spent a little over 120h in it, but you can’t deny that past the capital, the game kind of lose its pacing and starts iterating on the same ideas, just in different settings.
All I can say is that projects were many on iOS during the Reddit API debacle in June and that now, barely any gets updated.

To be fair, the GPD brand has been around for years so it’s not like they saw the SteamDeck release and tried to profit on it. They’ve been THE brand that has been trying to push the portable gaming pc paradigm.

It doesn’t speak of the quality of the products nor the viability of their solutions, just a reminder they’re not a “random” brand.

I have the feeling there are like 20 turn-based rpg going out every month, it’s one of the most seeked genre out there. Sure, AAA titles kind of strayed away from it but the AA and indie markets are still very much into them.
I adore dogs but no one really loves dogs barking. Even dogs with a relatively discrete or non-annoying bark pitch, it will tire any ear if it goes in a barking fest.
Really hard to justify its cost if your ever print like, 50 pages a year.
Yes, I’ve read the original post. I’ve also read the reply, where your second sentence ironically demeans the user’s opinion. You can think it but certainly shouldn’t say it, as an admin.
Couldn’t agreemore and the way to admin replied to you is far from elegant.
Yes I’m always skeptical with the Android choice. I get that they can sell the idea that you can run Android games (but on such a small screen ?) but I’d rather prefer an OS solely dedicated to retro-emulation. To be fair, the firmwares shipped by these Chinese brands were often quite awful and custom firmware were needed to fix the issues but stil…
Just don’t have kids to focus on working even harder. Checkmate.