We still got an age of episodic gaming with the telltale games, life is strange, resident evil revelations 2, the hitman reboot series, and a few others. And all of those did reasonably well to extremely well.
Maybe Valve would have been able to join the episodic gaming age if they actually kept making games instead of wasting their time ruining the games industry with inventing lootboxes.
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We still got an age of episodic gaming with the telltale games, life is strange, resident evil revelations 2, the hitman reboot series, and a few others. And all of those did reasonably well to extremely well.
Maybe Valve would have been able to join the episodic gaming age if they actually kept making games instead of wasting their time ruining the games industry with inventing lootboxes.
Well said, valve just decided making games was too much work and stopped doing it.