From GameWatcher: "Larian Studios have become a household name for PC gamers. Their release of Divinity: Original Sin 2 has only served to further establish them as a bit of an authority in regard to full-blooded RPGs, and it's no wonder that they've got some opinions about the tools that allowed them to get where they now are."
The Dungeons and Dragons genre has seen a big wave of evolution through these 3 titles that defined the genre's success and direction.
Jack writes: "The Spring Sale is currently taking place, spanning from March 14th until March 21st. Some of the most popular games on the market are having their price slashed and we’ve hand-picked a few."
These kinds of lists are often terrible for me, mainly because I either already have the games, or I'm just not interested in some of them. Great for people new to PC games or people who haven't kept up with game releases.
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Xbox Store has just kicked off two new digital sales titled "ID@Xbox RPG Sale" and "Countdown Add-On Sale" that offer big discounts on plenty of role-playing games, add-ons, and season passes for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One gamers right now!"
Kalkano, the article obviously went right over your head.
Wow, I thought a lot of developers disliked the 30% take from steam. Of course though, who doesn't want to make a little more money?!
Steam isn't the enemy, but they or any other platform holder aren't your friend. The enemy here is publishers that put their games so much cheaper on PC than on consoles.
Steam isn't the enemy from a user standpoint for sure. I hate having 1000 different launchers for different games. So I link them all to steam and launch them all from steam. I only open the launchers to update the games and that's it lol. Steam made pc gaming alot easier to deal with. 30% is alot but that can be changed, what they've done for pc gaming can't be forgotten