Shadow298
Genuinely loved the first game, despite the original version being intentionally difficult. Brought it twice on the PS3 dirt cheap (original & expanded editions) & on the PS4 also cheap.
It’s a weird, sprawling game that gives you little direction & loves to challenge you (especially the DLC area) but has a lot of heart & randomness to keep you engaged. A very unique game despite it’s frustrations, so looking forward to this sequel (though will have to upgrade to a PS5 for it).
Very nice. Was thinking of doing the same. Now, just need to find out how to follow from another Instance.
I also got to them as an adult, having first seen the not very good Studio Ghibli film. It’s a series where, like so many of Ursula’s work, you have to completely break all preconceived notions of trope and action.
She undoes the macho power fantasy and presents empathy as the key to understanding and resolving so many issues in life.
highly recommend the series, more so since they have seen recent reprints.
Once sat in a club where a drunk friend tried to count how many times they said the line. He gave up and proclaimed that it was a lot.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Don’t often finish games these days. Usually burn out on them.
Canberra was -2 at 7 PM last night. am used to cold winters, this is pretty fucked though.
It’s now all John Oliver as far as the eye can see.
“There is a large juxtaposition between expectation and result.” Once used that when asked to give feedback on a store manager when I was a security guard.
Not speed metal, just classic post-NWoBHM Heavy Meal style stuff in the vain of Raven, Saxon, & Crimson Glroy. \m/