Thank you for the in-depth explanation! I’ve wishlisted it and will pick it up when it goes on sale. The art is absolutely beautiful, I can see how it could get haunting and lonely.
Thank you for the in-depth explanation! I’ve wishlisted it and will pick it up when it goes on sale. The art is absolutely beautiful, I can see how it could get haunting and lonely.
I was never able to get into Dwarf Fortress, but that’s awesome that there’s a rogue like mode coming out!
I actually own Returnal on PS5 but never gave it much of a thought. It sounds like it’s worth trying though!
I sunk 25 hours into Balatro the first weekend I had it on PC. Also bought the mobile version when it came out, and have put an embarrassing amount of time into it.
I’ve beat all the levels of vampire survivors too! I forgot- I was OBSESSED when it first came out
Thank you! I have binding of Isaac wishlisted. I watched some gameplay of Risk of Rain and it didn’t grab me. I’ll check out the other recs.
Wishlisted! Just an FYI the thumbnail has a typo (along with the end of the trailer)- it shows the “18ht” attic
Wasteland 3 is one of the games that I wish I could play again for the first time. Not new, but I can’t recommend it enough.
Fashion is cyclical, as they say.
“Hey! Listen!”
I’m a fan of my MX keys, though Logitech does make a mechanical version.
Oh no! Professor will hit me!
But if I fix it… Perhaps gifts!
The alternate ending of the episode where Leelas mom and Zapp become a thing… -shudders-
Eh… If full self driving got to where it needs to be then it would be safer for everyone if all vehicles were full self driving.
The safest driver is a predictable driver. When vehicles are subject to algorithms and are programmed to obey the laws of the road, and have open constant communication of their intentions with other vehicles, you can’t get any more predictable than that.
I say this as someone who drives for a living, too. I don’t think it’s happening any time soon, but full autonomous would be way safer than people.
Wishlisted and following with great interest.
I hear that. Playing games set in snowy areas make me feel cold, so I grab myself an extra blanket and turn on the fireplace for those levels/areas. If your brain is reading underground=confined then it’s not something a blanket or sweater helps. Even if you don’t feel trapped perse it makes sense that you crave open areas. I’m curious whether games that are set in huge dungeons like Hollow Knight, or some of the Skyrim dungeons, trigger the same emotions.
Did they wind up finding the knife? Last I heard they weren’t able to, which cast doubt on its existence.
How can they when schools are so dangerous!?
They annoyingly have some proprietary licensing. Cozy Grove 2 was Netflix only. I only have it because my spouse’s comfort show is on Netflix, otherwise it’s going to be gone