What makes it unique?
What makes it unique?
Good god, it’s all beans over there, too! I don’t like beans. They’re sticky and squishy and irritating and they get everywhere.
Great deal. It’s an awesome game and they did a good job with the remaster.
Bud, get yer stick back on the ice, this is also a Canadian Lemmy instance.
That’s the way to do it! I’ll be doing the same.
Septerra Core. I used to go to a friend’s house and we would take turns playing. It’s been… a long time, but I remember loving it.
At least Nintendo came out and said “we messed up already and need to try again” instead of “here’s a shit game, gimme AAA price for it because title.”
Sushi party is a lot of fun. Easy to set up, learn and reconfigure.
Not the same games but exact same vibe. Need to be able to turn it off literally minutes after I start. Can’t wait to game with the kids. I want them to be older already but also not yet.
So good and such a great game for the deck.
Couldn’t agree more about the exploration. It is about discovery. Discovery and pure frustration at enemies. Great game that I never finished but still think about.
I reluctantly give you an upvote. RELUCTANTLY.
I think it’s very funny that everyone familiar with Bethesda games saw those NPC interactions and was like “oh yeah that’s a Bethesda rpg.”
Still, I’m cautiously optimistic. Wait for full release and reviews before purchasing, etc.
Yeah, I’m into it. Maybe not a day 1 purchase, but I’ll probably snag it on sale eventually. Looks fun at the very least.
Not “many people.” Americans. Americans find it hard to read. I’m not 100% sure but I’m fairly certain everyone else in the world agrees that either day/month/year or year/month/day is the best way to clearly indicate a date. You know, because big to small. America believes month/day/year for some stupid fucking reason.