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  • Yup, possibly the worst pain I've been in was a severe strep case where every breath felt like someone was slicing my throat.

  • We'll have to see how Beast of Reincarnation turns out. Gamefreak's other side games weren't anything spectacular, except for Smart Ball.

    https://youtu.be/H0r-Kap8kWI

  • It's meant to be just like a regular card, but you just have to download the game instead of it being on the card.

  • β€œHe was murdered by someone who could not stand the sight of two men living each other,” Gonzales wrote in a Facebook post. β€œI was with him when he passed. I told him how much he was loved.”

    God damn :(

  • We usually steam it or bake it with some olive oil, but I still boil it occasionally. I don't have a steamer for my little pot~

  • I mean, I definitely boil things like broccoli or potatoes and drain the water after. Not every meal calls for soup.

  • Have a treason star

    Also worth mentioning one of the primary stats is Violence

  • Highly recommended. It's unintrusive and fast, and you only have to check it now and then to switch up your activity. Every time I go for a run or get groceries, I look forward to what I've found in game :D

  • If it's a brand new character to the group, why is the group even getting involved? Let the psycho attack the guards and die.

  • What so you just don't care about being nice to people in UNPERSON!?

    Legit though, healthy mindset

  • Haven't actually played these two but from what I gather, they definitely fit the list!

  • Prey, System Shock 2, Outer Wilds, and Undertale are fully-realized microcosms where the primary game is unfolding the complex origami of the setting. All of them absolutely beautiful to experience.

  • Have you played Prey? Only other game to scratch that same itch for me.

  • Gonna be honest, this is like recommending Ubuntu to a Mac user

  • It's really something that comes down to personal taste. I've played 5e for 6 years, and I've been playing a GURPS campaign for about 7 months.

    It's Apple vs. Android. Some people just want to pick it up and play. Some people need that level of customization or the experience isn't enjoyable.

    D&D is much easier to pick up. The book says pick a race (species now I guess), class, and background. It even suggests a background and starting gear. If you want, you can customize these two things as much as you like, and picking variant human means picking up a feat at 1 for further refinement. Plus you likely also have some spells or race/class traits to pick from. That's a fair amount of customization at level 1.

    Compared to GURPS, you have an OCEAN of options right off the bat. Even if you only have 40 character points, you could spend them in more ways than is possible to experience in a lifetime. The Basic Set alone is massive, and the system has more supplemental material than even D&D 3.5. You can pick some skills and not realize you're missing very fundamental things like 'will my strong fighter guy fail every jump attempt he tries' or 'can I even use any weapon besides a sword' because I didn't invest in that.

    I love both systems, and neither one is perfect. Working around the limitations of 5E is actually a lot of fun, but so is making a mutant extra-dimensional spellsword ogre with color blindness, universal digestion, an honest face, and coitophobia.

  • "Ant-like alien bug people"

  • I have an 8GB Ubuntu flash drive, so it's certainly possible