There’s a lot of fun in optimizing our machines’ destructive potential while adhering to laws of physics and then unleashing our creations upon tiny villagers and knights. [05/2020, p.60]
While I’ve been writing this, I’ve still been playing Besiege, in a way. Ideas for new creations have been bubbling away under the surface of my mind, just waiting for me to hop back in and build them – presumably so that they can crumble immediately. At least that’ll spare some sheep.
Besiege is a great game that I can recommend thanks to its Steam Workshop community but I have to give it a 7 because of the main game. Don't get me wrong; I don't think the main campaign is bad, but it is very repetitive with its levels. I prefer playing custom maps, checking out workshop vehicles, and playing around with the physics. Another not-so-great thing is the game's optimization or lack of it. (Sometimes the game's physics engine can get messy and make your frames drop down a lot)