

Set the music to 75%, and turn up the volume knob on your speakers just a bit. The combat hits should ring out with a startling clarity. Also, easier to parry that way.
i’m a turtle
Set the music to 75%, and turn up the volume knob on your speakers just a bit. The combat hits should ring out with a startling clarity. Also, easier to parry that way.
Japan has been living in the year 2000 since 1980.
Oh gross, that’s enough to end the retro market entirely. When the Switch 2 retires, the entire used game trade goes with it.
You know, unless hShop picks it up.
It’s the name of a fictitious town in Maine, where things are deeply wrong. People who are subjected to the town end up accounting for their worst impulses via physical manifestations of terrible things. Interestingly enough, most of the time it’s incredibly bright in Silent Hill, easy to see the individually-exclusive monsters coming… were it not for the overwhelming fog with a character of its own.
Ridge Racer Type 4 isn’t here?
Boo.
Well, if nothing else, it’s on my Steam Deck too, and the decks seem to make the game more accessible to people who don’t have an eight-hundred dollar bill lying around.
It’s my wife’s favorite game. She has a small shrine to it in her library!
I see Rule of Rose, I upvote.
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I’ve hated doing computer for a while now. Maybe this might put the fun back in doing computer?
The creator of this game has a habit of attacking people as “brain damaged.”
Don’t buy his works.
I mean, Downfall is right there.
You called someone brain-damaged.
I’m not buying your game, specifically because you did that.
My applications menu icon (or the “start” menu for the philistines) is a 🐢.
A few. I’m playing through the bonus campaigns of Etherfields, while looking longingly at ISS Vanguard which I haven’t picked up in a week, while playing one-shot games of stuff like Twinfold and Harmonies and Balatro and Slay the Spire (both table and phone). Finished Silent Hill 2R recently and that was awesome. Sometimes when I’m up to it I’ll break out some sort of random Final Girl game.
I know this isn’t true for everyone, but narrative solo board gaming is really, really good for me, and lets me do a lot of gaming that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to do, what with my brain being all busted with stroke damage.
You know what, that’s entirely fair.
I would recommend switching categories one and two. Sometimes our thoughts are fucked.
I adore the fascinating complications shogi brings to the game. Dropping pieces is a fantastic way to regain lost tempo!
They’d better not besmirch this perfect artwork.