

I know nobody will believe me but I genuinely enjoy Last Christmas by Wham. I used to hate it but it grew on me similarly to Never Gonna Give You Up.


I know nobody will believe me but I genuinely enjoy Last Christmas by Wham. I used to hate it but it grew on me similarly to Never Gonna Give You Up.


It’s a Steam Deck, not a Game Deck!
That’s what I was wanting to hear after the Trials of Mana remake! The renaissance was long overdue!


It doesn’t help that the games you constantly see ads for are the dumbest, most brain-dead crap imaginable. I’m sure there are decent games for phones, but they don’t seem to invest in advertising.


Judging by what the people in this world are saying, being rolled up into a giant ball and lobbed into space isn’t as bad as it sounds.


Trying to think of some obscure, unknown games: Eien no Filena, a JRPG on the Super Nintendo. The protagonist is a woman pretending to be a man as a lower class citizen forced to be a gladiator. Awkwardness ensues when she is “assigned” a wife and the men around her start being very confused about their sexuality.


I started playing this for the first time earlier today. Only 3 hours in, but I can already tell why it has a very adamant fan base to this day.


I’ll agree that Community hasn’t had a single good episode in the last 8 years, but before that it was great.


Alright guys, you know what to do. Obliberate the sales numbers of Origami King! This is our chance to reclaim Paper Mario!
Though I’m kinda surprised this game even exists so closely to the Mario RPG remake. Or that they announced it before that one’s released!


Sounds good either way to me.
Did… did they advertise their game by bragging about the amount of money they spent on advertising?


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It’s okay to critisize, but spoiling the end of Super Mario World is just spiteful.
I’ll take you back there, but I’ve only ever travelled through time once, so safety is not guaranteed.


Why not Magaunities? Wait, no, I see it now…
As far as single-player games are concerned, I realized I have a sweet-spot of ~100 hours when I get somewhat tired of it, and ~150 hours when I’m just done. I don’t know anything about the story of Xenoblade 3 after the snow area because I crossed that threshold and just stopped paying attention. I just wanted it to be over. I had just played the Live A Live remake before that and I realized how much I miss the pacing of classic RPGs.
On the other hand, I’m closing in on 500 hours in Monster Hunter Rise. I have no problem casually grinding out games that aren’t a long-term story-commitment.


The funny part is, you’re viewing and participating in kbin content right here. This is a thread posted to kbin. My reply will look to you as if it was made in lemmy, but it’s not. I have a kbin account, and that’s the magic at work.


“Hey, would you like to stab your colleagues in the back? We’ve got a knife you can use right here!”
I’ve yet to see anything top “Seat belts are Communism”. I hope I live long enough to see the circle complete itself with “Capitalism is Communism”.