Thank you so much! Very interesting to see their reactions as well. Really interesting to see the damage control since it can say a lot about their stance
Yeah I wasn't sure if the art is for everyone so I didn't mention it but I love the entire style, as well as the addition of the fake languages that the audio is done in. It really enhanced the immersion.
If you enjoy Slay the Spire and are interested in more rogue like deckbuilders, I'm a big fan of Griftlands.
It's pretty small in scope but it has some fun ideas and three base characters/decks with their own stories you follow. It does have some meta-progression if you care about that. I find making builds in it really fun and it's incredibly satisfying to see a deck come together and just destroy everything in your path.
I can get that. I do get claustrophobic IRL but luckily it doesn't really equate to games, unlike my thalassophobia. I was just happy it was sand and not water
I can handle everything but dark bramble, giants deep and just...anything with open space. I did almost everything on the sand twins tho! That wasn't too bad at all.
Yep. As far as I know there isn't even anything dangerous on it but it's such nightmare energy for me that I will literally run out of the room like a child.
Also, I found that space feels eerily like underwater for me mentally. Fucking terrifying
I agree. The thing that keeps me going is the idea of finding community again.
Not sure how many people in this thread are American, but we have a very independent point of view. The "optimal" way of living is leaving your parents, leaving your home, and building a new home somewhere else. We tend to be more independent overall and less likely to look to others for comfort, to our detriment. At least, that has been my experience.
So I think the best thing to do is go out there, find a community that DOES care. Because they DO exist. Look for hobby classes, look for new friends in your interests, look for a church (if that is your thing. I am UU so the people at those churches are often some of the nicest, most leftist people around).
I'm moving soon, and I think the thing that keeps me going is the idea of finding new community after I move. You can also affect meaningful change as a community when you can't do it alone.
Yeah this is the sad reality of weeb culture. These are the guys who try to brigade something because a character's boobs aren't big enough (see: Tifa in FF7 remake) and are completely, utterly serious. And they don't understand why none of us can muster even a modicum of respect for their opinions.
I want to do this so bad because I see cup of the day stuff and think "man that sounds fun" and then I remember it is a subscription (as far as I understand) and I lose interest.
Not that old, but I've been playing some Far Cry 5 recently since it went on decent sale for 14 bucks on steam and I was bored.
I remember being amazed at how good far cry 3 had been all those years ago, and I know that pretty much every far cry since has been a similar game with a different skin and some updated mechanics.
The whole "home grown USA cult" does hit a bit more interesting these days, but I honestly keep finding myself shaking my head because it feels like reality is somehow more ridiculous than this far cry game in that essence.
Game is fine, I am enjoying doing the same shooting over and over as a little mental break . I feel like this game is a real missed opportunity not having a set, voiced protagonist. Choosing your blank, voiceless murder machine makes every cutscene awkward because everyone is just talking at you instead of having actual dialogue or growth.
They look like fried bits of tumors or something. Too round, too smooth. Like those gross cancer pigs in The Outer Worlds.