Recently, due to the lack of new releases from big developers, two minor events occurred within the otherwise steady and uneventful gaming circle.
Firstly, after "Skyline" debuted, it attracted a certain level of attention. Many streamers on various platforms gave it a try, igniting a small spark of interest within the community.
It wasn't as explosive as the popularity of "Goose Duck Kill" though.
But "Goose Duck Kill" is fundamentally a social game, featuring short rounds that allow viewers to tune in and drop out at will.
"Skyline," looking like a single-player game from any angle, makes the audience feel like they're catching up with a math class if they miss a day; the teacher is up there going through multiplication tables, you drop your pen, and by the time you pick it up, the teacher has moved on to "homological mirror symmetry," "Fermat's Last Theorem," "Riemann Hypothesis"…
Teacher, please stop, I was born to a human mother!