PSXE writes: Back in the late '90s, while I loved all kinds of gaming - including the awesome PC software of the time - I always despised the idea of patches for games. It finally got to the point where if a shoddy game released, I'd have friends who would say, "eh, they'll just patch it," and not give it a second thought. I always remember thinking, "uh...shouldn't you be pissed that they sold you a broken game?"
"NeocoreGames are today very happy and proud to announce that they have just released the "offline" mode for their ARPG "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr" (the said mode is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Montpellier-based (France) indie games publisher Plug In Digital and Rome-based (Italy) indie games developer Caracal Games, are today very delighted and excited to announce that their first-person open-world parkour based platform adventure "Downward", is getting an Enhanced Edition for consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and the Nintendo Switch) on June 4th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Warsaw-based (Poland) indie games developer Different Tales are today very proud and thrilled to announce that their tabletop RPG/VN "Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Purgatory", is coming to PC via Steam in Q3 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
no, DLC is allowing Developers to scam its fans and consumers (see Namco Bandai with SCIV, and Capcom with RE5 and SFIV.)