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I’m no fan of either side of US Politics, but the problem is that the majority of the conservative” perspective is broken. It’s biggest talking points are couched in failed systems that rely on misinformation - and while, yes, both sides will spew falsehoods with abandon, conservatives desperately lean into systems

Excuse me, but I eat a lot of worms to ensure my breath is baited.

Not to mention it’s not even really in the genre. They asterisk it in as an “isometric Metroidvania,” which I guess makes a bunch of Zelda games Metroidvanias now.

Vicarious Visions to now be known as “Bowl of Fruit.”

While I don’t think it’s gamecube, from what I understand, part of the problem with the N64 games is that the way the original hardware did things in a way that is much harder to emulate.

Someone needs to stream a bowl of fruit titled “Blizzcon 2022"

Should be good for at least the short term. I haven’t encountered anything that my 1060 couldn’t handle, outside of 4k resolution or turning on super high end options.

They’ve been plentiful enough that it’s not terribly difficult to get one.

Actually, if you pay attention to the cues it gives you, it’s some pretty sweet game design. Not only does it tell you about shootable bricks, it places the next couple of sets in places where the game subtly leads you to find them. Then, not only do you feel smart because you found the secret, but you also learn to

I felt the game was pretty good at teeing you up for this. First it tells you, then it has you discover one of these areas on your own by “conveniently” placing an enemy path back and forth over one of these sets of walls (which is also conveniently on a single screen that has two levels, a second hint) Then, when you

Probably the player, right? I mean, he is the titular Animal that Crossed us, right?

Still nothing, so I did it again. Then back to the second zone for a fourth fruitless exploration. By the time I had done this for a fifth time, which was when I started to get truly angry

The fun part of this is, if I recall correctly, the tanuki suit isn’t actually named in game, and we got the name from the American localized manual (localized as “tanooki”) which is also where we got the koopalings names from.

Outside of finding out which parts work best with what, I’d say assembling a PC is easier than some of the model kits I’ve seen. 

Reading “types like a weapon,” the first image in my mind was John Belushi dressed as a samurai, chopping at a keyboard with a katana.

That wasn’t easily available knowledge at the time. Back in the day, most of us kids just assumed “tanuki” was just the name of mario’s raccoon suit.

Though in spite of the raccoon assumption, I suspect that it escaped a localization change because having a raccoon turn to stone didn’t make much sense.

Localization like this usually happens when there’s some kind of a culture clash. Since most people outside of Japan don’t know what a Kappa is, it’s logical to brand him a sea turtle.

The best part of this are the people crapping their pants in Sony’s tweet about this because the “only reason” they buy PlayStation is for “the exclusives” and GoW on PC indicates Sony has betrayed them and they’ll never give them a single cent again.

Doesn’t surprise me. Local Target had over 100 copies of the game between PS4 and Xbox on launch day. They still have the majority of them sitting in the stock room.

Needs more walking simulators. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a must play. What Remains of Edith Finch and Gone Home are also a bit unsettling.