singinwhale
It’s a cracked version of the game that has been heavily compressed to reduce download size. This is why the installer will eat a lot of CPU resources during installation. While you probably won’t be banned, I would generally avoid playing these games through steam as a precaution. Usually multiplayer doesn’t work normally anyways.
But what does it actually infer? The article is very low on details on that.
I wonder when the employees knew. From the news it looks like the closure had been decided on the C-level.
I would not be surprised if a new studio springs into existence from this.
I know this is the FOSS community but I personally recommend inoreader. It has great usability through its keyboard shortcuts and the ability to pull the full article from the website without clutter (similar to reader add-ons).
If anyone knows a FOSS alternative with similar features, I’d like to know.
As someone that told you to try MP:H, I think your review is very fair.
My view of the game is of course colored through the lens of nostalgia but I do remember it getting quite repetitive in terms of enemy encounters. So while the variety might not be quite there, the moment to moment gameplay was still phenomenally well executed.
A declaration of independence of cyberspace by John Perry Barlowe
Not really related to political philosophy but Uncle Bob’s book on the philosophy of a good programmer also comes to mind: Clean Coder
Sad to see Metroid Prime: Hunters missing from the list. That is an excellent shooter for the DS.
There is always the web version that also runs on Android: https://vscode.dev/