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There were a lot of valid conversations to be had about journalistic integrity. Which made it all the more damning that Gamergate never once had any of these conversations, ever.
I already have enough zillion-hour games to grind, I don’t need every game to be that. As much as I love JRPGs I have a hard time setting aside time to finish one these days since I have too much else I also want to play.
Place was good once, but you’re not missing anything now. Trying to recapture that magic just feels like Reddit is out of ideas and just desperately trying to remind people of the one good thing they ever did. It’s like Al Bundy still hyping up his high school football career because the rest of his life has been downhill since then.
Those flashy animated reactions are just incredibly annoying. Wish I could disable them, but of course Discord would never allow you to turn off the monetization.
Splatoon 3 Side Order please!
I’ve got a few games I sink tons and tons of hours into, mainly Skullgirls, Them’s Fightin’ Herds, Splatoon 3, and Slay the Spire. I’d like to make more time to finish story-driven stuff though.
Pocket Bravery has been on my radar for a while, just eager to see any new fighting games come to Linux. Can’t wait to finally try it out.
Splatoon 3 - Getting ready for a LAN tournament in Philly tomorrow. Excited.
Persona 5 Royal - Finished the third palace.
Them’s Fightin’ Herds - Casual practice session, by which I mean terrorizing a lobby for a little while.
Slay the Spire - After over 800 hours of vanilla, I’ve just started fooling around with different mod characters, while watching Youtube in the background. Currently playing The Shaman, has some really cool mechanics.
Simon Tatham’s Puzzles, particularly Net on a very large board with wrapping.
I also like good ol’ Stepmania (or the more recent ITGmania fork), but I’m pretty bad at it.
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