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  • Alright, I'll bite.

    That seems like a really narrow-minded take. It comes off as arrogant, or maybe even prejudiced. Why deprive yourself of an objectively great gaming experience just because of some convoluted ideal that you've made up?

    Also, if you really had zero interest, why even comment or be involved in the discussion at all?

  • I switched from pop os to Fedora a while back. I did like pop, but it gave me problems regularly and I think it just needs to cook for a few more years probably. Fedora fixed every issue I was having 👍

    Seeing all the arch praise here is definitely giving me distro fomo though. Lol

  • Ha, fair enough. I'm fairly sure it was the first game. I just looked up a video, I think it actually may have been the part where Aries throws a pillar at Kratos which impales him in the chest.

  • I never beat the first one (I think it was the first one anyway...)

    The ps2 disc had a scratch on it and the game would freeze/crash when I got to a certain part. It was the cutscene where Kratos hurls a gigantic column if anyone remembers.

    I would like to eventually replay and beat that one game for some childhood redemption.

    I started playing the new god of war 2018 at one point, but couldn't really get into it at the time. There was(is) an oversaturation of viking focused content at the time and I was kind of burnt out on it by that point.

    I hear the new games are really good though, so I'd also like to give them an honest chance at some point.

  • Most people will likely agree that 13 is too young, but it kind of depends on her maturity level too. I had unfettered internet access from about that age and I don't think it messed me up too bad... Lol.

    Anyway, I don't really think there's many instances, if any, geared towards younger audiences. Maybe Beehaw would be a tamer one to look at?

  • My favorite was the episode where Marshmallow sings to their parents. It was such a genuine and heartfelt moment, and I feel like there's very few shows (let alone cartoons) that can evoke that kind of emotion. Downright incredible, and this show just keeps getting better and better in my opinion. The music has always been good (in an often endearingly cheesy kind of way), but this moment just felt so real.

    I have to imagine that the creators base much of the show off of their real world experiences. You just can't make some of that stuff up.