i think its really funny that netflix, a company notorious for canceling stuff affer like a season, has decided to take on adapting the longest anime/manga
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i think its really funny that netflix, a company notorious for canceling stuff affer like a season, has decided to take on adapting the longest anime/manga
i cant prove that im not, and actually prefer the ambiguity as to whether i am or not, eheh
I think you’ve nailed it by outlining the worry of kids without an income of their own - if you can’t buy what you want whenever, game length is a plus, but when you’ve got disposable income, summer sales, the odd free game, and new good titles coming out all the time, brevity’s more valuable than each game being a forever-game.
https://invidious.io.lol/playlist?list=PL57hJfweW_2uqAdRACg-s5Siq_SBEwi2L
SBFP suffer through Omikron the nomad soul. This LP is definitively the best way to experience that game
I need a high-fantasy dungeon crawl… in the immersive sim genre.
I somehow missed Summertime Render when it aired, but he convinced me to check it out with a “Trust me, go in blind” and I’m all in now. Anyone know of any anime they’d pitch with that line? They pretty much always turn out to be my favorites.
The first party nintendo series are worth checking out across the board; Mario Odyssey, Zeld 1&2, Metroid Dread, Smash Ultimate, Fire Emblem 3h, etc. etc. *edit: except pokemon, those ones are trash. Play Casette Beasts instead.
Indie titles like Hollow Knight, Stardew Valley, Celeste, and Gungeon I end up liking more than their PC versions since you can lounge in bed and play them.
Skyrim, Dark Souls really don’t need me to sell them, pick em up if you haven’t played them before, or just want to play them again. Wondeful 101, Astral Chain and Bayonetta 1 & 2 are fun.
I like Warframe, so I’ll plug that too, even though you’re probably not going to want to play it undocked since it’s an online thing.
Garden Hermit. Taking interviews from any interested rich people who want a weird guy hanging out on their properties
when the ad is even slightly louder than muted
ah man, ive given up on AC a while back, is Valhalla worth the time? I was under the impression they were all mostly the same with a different coat of paint
It’s gotta be a mix of both. If there aren’t frivolous side tasks I can do, a game feels empty to me, but without a primary set of goals, it feels aimless. Games that combine the two are my white whale. I want to defeat the big evil with fishing minigames and trading quests.
i’m definitively done with WoW, but i remember having a good time with the classless private server Ascension. The gimmick is that you put together a build of not just talents, but spells too, so you could be an archer that uses frost effects instead of snares and a pet, or a sword and shield combatant that uses shadow magic. I think they’re on the TBC expansion, but using a Wotlk client atm, which means it takes up very little harddrive space.
can’t believe musk also twittered the night sky. That’s fucked up
You get to throw dice w/ a D&D ruleset, but it’s skyrim radiant quests forever. It’s just not the same IMO.
I believe it, I think that panning shot of rocks and grass was probably all they had, made public just to confirm that they weren’t finished with the elder scroll series. Other projects took priority.
wait like, not as a metaphor but an actual cage match? Why-- actually nah, i’m all for it, sure. I’ll be rooting for cage to win.
I think it’s less of an age cutoff and more of a binary “do you base your identity around this” sort of deal. You’d never catch me calling myself a gamer, even though I’ll play video games fairly regularly
2 or 2000 with very little variation.
hey what the fuck rudy