- cross-posted to:
- jrpg@lemmy.zip
- finalfantasy@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- jrpg@lemmy.zip
- finalfantasy@lemmy.world
The big winner is - not entirely unexpected I suppose - Baldur’s Gate 3, scoring 5 categories directly.
The big winner is - not entirely unexpected I suppose - Baldur’s Gate 3, scoring 5 categories directly.
…which is Nintendo’s strategy since the Gameboy.
It’s why I’ve never felt the same ire as those who talk about Nintendo being generations behind. They generally make fun games that age well aesthetically, and I’ll play those games often.