Apologies, we should have mentioned that while some of these demos are available now, some won't be until Next Fest starts on June 10th - 17th, 2024 @ 10:00AM Pacific.
I immediately paused the video and wishlisted Reka. It looks amazing. I’m a sucker for pixel art games already. Then add in open world exploration and building/craft…yes please. D&DG has been on my wishlist for awhile. I’m looking forward to experiencing that weirdness. Btw, I just came across your channel and I can tell already that you’ll be showcasing the kind of games I enjoy. New sub here.
Thought I’d watch the video to see if they’ve got anyone new on the team following Aoife’s departure. What a treat to see Jim’s joined! Been wondering what he’d been up to post Videogamer UK. Cracking team they had there.
He has been popping up to help out in vids for a while as has Liv from dicebreaker. I am all for eg/vg247/db collaborative video making. Also Jim is legitimately one of the funniest people on the planet.
Great video! These games are really great. Thanks for sharing them. By the way, my game, 🏅Medal Winners 24🏅, will also be participating, it's a 2D retro looking sports game similar to the Olympic games. I hope you like it.
Steam Next Fest is the bees-knees. I've found some wildly inventive games through them. They've honestly become the highlights of the year when it comes to unearthing that next gem of a game. Super glad y'all are making an event out of it with the different outlets. I've found some immensely good games through Rock Paper Shotgun, most recently beinf Arctic Eggs.
Been looking forward to 'Thank Goodness you're here'for a while now. The demo was a joy, and dare I say it, as a born n bred Yorkshireman, that accent wasn' 'alf bad lad. I'd tek ye for a parnt.
I have a GPD Win 4. It's great. Love the flip-up screen and physical keyboard. Well built, too. No bloatware, almost to a fault. Lovely little boutique handheld, if you can get your hands on one at a reasonable price. Sorry, niche device owner instinct. Carry on.
@@nightcatarts Kinda. Availability more than cost. The cheapest model started at 799, which at the time was a bit expensive and now is... mostly average. The problem is that doesn't seem to be in production or directly purchaseable from them, so it's a crapshoot if you can find one at that price in resellers at this point. GPD itself is only selling the 1000 8 series model directly, and even that is about to stop. And just like that's an issue, the assurances on customer support will also be, considering the lack of custom software and how much of a boutique manufacturer they are. You mostly either get on board with their pre-release crowfunding campagins or you're scrounging for retailers that will get you what you want and support you. So not for everyone, but I have one and it's honestly my go-to handheld even after what? A couple of years? These APUs all perform the same and this thing has the best build quality and Windows interface of the lot, as far as I'm concerned. And... I mean, it's not that ASUS will get you an upgrade in terms of customer support, apparently, so...
@@mademedothis424 It varies quite a lot depending on condition, but a few case scuffs can save you a bundle if you're patient (when it comes to any electronics). Still not sure it's worthwhile compared with a brand new Steam Deck though.