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I was watching a YouTube series recently about situations like this… online games that were pretty decent and still had servers but only 3-4 people a week signed on. Pretty entertaining.
Edit: looks like a few people do this. This is one I was thinking of: https://youtu.be/PGqyvq9l0Mo
Remind us, which part of The Day Before was decent again?
The videos and articles about the game were pretty entertaining.
Dude I didn't know Sips' kid was on Lemmy
Yeah, it’s different because this game is apparently horrible. I’m sure not all the games he reviews are good, either… just that they’re theoretically viable and exist but hardly anybody plays them.