I beat Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines for the first time on Deck. KBM controls bound to the system really did it for me and since it was a low spec game it ran flawlessly. And the game's reputation holds up (well written and engaging but janky lol)
Thanks for saying so; it's easy to believe this is just how it's going to be in any programming job and hearing how unreasonable this is from folks on the outside but in the field is encouraging.
I subscribed and I liked what I'm reading so far! I liked their Alan Wake article and how it celebrated the cheesy elements of Remedy's work...listened to all the Alan Wake songs and Take Control on my train ride this morning :D
The band changed their name from "Slaves" and this song is from the perspective of a disaffected right wing fan swearing the band off following the decision.
I don't doubt many people have transitioned into the industry without one (judging from my time helping to teach a free coding bootcamp) but many jobs, including the one I have and the ones I've been applying for, do require a "Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or similar field"
I have a nostalgic connection to the Love Split Love cover which was used as the theme to Charmed. Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs sings in it.
Musically they are very similar but I prefer this one because it doesn't have Morrissey on it and Morrissey is a racist asshole
Well I only played Pikmin 2 before this and it was when I was a teen. At the time I didn't finish it because I got intimidated by the mid to late game difficulty.
The way Pikmin 4 introduced elements over time it felt like a new start. The first credit roll wasn't too hard to reach and now I feel like I might end up committing myself to 100%ing the game.
Also Oatchi. Oatchi is everything. I think it will be hard to go back to playing without the dog because it is so convenient. You can carry your Piks over obstacles, he can be an initiator tank in a fight, and you can divide and conquer by sending him to another location to guard or dig up treasure while you and your Piks do the work elsewhere. Plus he comes back to you on his own. He's a good boy.
Mx. Daisy