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  • I have a PS5, but wanted to get the Series before Halo Infinite came out. But since it was on Xbox One as well, I justified the purchase because Fable would eventually be out as an exclusive.

    I definitely would have waited if I knew Infinite was going to be shit.

  • Finding alternate ways of playing a game, whether by doing a self-imposed challenge, or just playing a game differently than it was intended, are a good way of spicing up games you've played hundreds of times.

    Or in some cases, playing the game how it's meant to be played. Like in a lot of RPGs, you're not really supposed to grind.

    I played Final Fantasy VIII without grinding cards, draws, items, or anything until end game content. It was relieving to not have to worry about any of it.

  • Also, he has done surprisingly well and pushed for a lot of progressive policies. I think she's right to call out people for saying he has done nothing. And that doesn't mean he's beyond criticism (judges are blocking his online immigrant application requirement thank God).

  • Rogue Legacy was going to be my suggestion. Such an easy (as in no stories/puzzles to keep track of) game to pick up and play. It's something that was lost a bit on the second game. But it looks like you've played it.

    Dungeon Encounters is a pure turn-based RPG with almost no story.

    Theatrhythm is a fun music game.

    Sound Shapes is a platformer.

    Immortal Redneck is a FPS rogue-like.

    That's just what's in my games list that might be what you're looking for.

  • I just got my notes out a month ago because someone was sharing their FFXII collection. It has so many switch names, one-way markings, and strike-throughs where I messed up and realized I went in a big circle. I'm so glad I didn't use a guide for that.

  • Start with XVI. There's a lot of buzz/conversation around it. I find that it's such a great collective experience for movies and games when everyone is talking about it.

    Then check out a game that interests you. All of the numbered games will be all inclusive. X and XII are my top suggestions, and very different from one another.

    Some of the others are mildly related like Stranger of Paradise.

  • Still playing Final Fantasy XVI. The story and characters are fantastic. Now that I've put some time into it, the combat feels pretty great. Excited to see where it goes. I feel like I'm still in the first quarter of the game.

  • I wouldn't blame you for voting for a liberal Republican for state elections if you live in a very blue state. I don't know if those exist. But if they do, so be it. I'm all for holding individuals accountable. And hard blue/red states can get very lazy about accountability.

    But any candidate that doesn't respect basic human rights can fuck right off. And I don't know of a single Republican on the national stage that passes the smell test.