I would have bought it if it hadn't been an Epic exclusive. Maybe when it releases on Steam.
rljkeimig
Roku just invented a way for me to never ever give them any of my money.
Hard disagree. In my opinion as a fan of the games and books, the changes from the source material all negatively impacted the show, to the point that the star was no longer interested in participating.
This is me, in this order.
Even worse, you have to pay a delivery fee on the cars in stock too.
Do gas stations count? Because Kwik Star and Kwik Trip in the Midwest offer excellent food options.
This is only maybe true for convenience, maybe, but as far as cost, experience and quality, nope.
The smaller truck probably carries more in loads than 90% of all pickups on the roads unfortunately. They're not being used like they're designed to be. Or they're being used exactly how they're designed to be I guess.
I'll just wait until the dev caves and puts it on Steam for half of the original price, I'll pirate it, or I'll literally never play it.
They can have my money when they put it into the library I'm already bought into, or they get none of it. I'd consider using two libraries of games, if any of them could compete.
Epic Games is garbage and low featured, Origin and Uplay/Ubisoft Connect are slow and clunky. Add this to the fact that I like my games to all be in the same list, and I've got very few reasons to encourage the companies running these bad launchers by paying them for the privilege.
Maybe if or whenever Alan Wake 2 isn't only on Epic Game Store, or when we stop having games locked to a single store.
Second, I'm looking at the 1e adventures though, I might have to delve into them, even if I'm rewriting them for 2e.
I get the sentiment, but Ripley has a daughter.