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I bought Hades on sale about a month ago and have just been getting into it over the past week or so. I love the art and its sense of humour, and it’s not overly punishing in the sense that when I die, I feel like it’s on me and not the game being cheap. Very excited to see where it goes, once I can make it through

This article is covering one of my favourite Pokemon of all time! I have an inexplicable love for Delibird, but my all time favourite Pokemon is Hawlucha, and it’s been in my main party in every Pokemon game since it’s been introduced.

Just an FYI re: slideshows. If you “Restore Down” on desktop (ie un-maximize) you can read the entire slideshow without having to click.

This is almost the exact story I was about to tell, only my brother saved over my file where I had cheats that gave me infinite Master Balls and I had caught a shiny Graveler.

I’m amazed that the Ghibli Museum could have even further reduced capacity. I think they only let in, what, a few hundred people per day during non-COVID times?

  • According to Bulbapedia, in the Alola region, sticking one’s hand inside this thing is considered a way to prove how brave you are and also sounds like another stunt to add to the Pokemon version of Jackass.

I have to say you were very brave to even look for fanart of Kirlia because I have to imagine that image searches for it (and especially its evolution, Gardevoir) are probably like 90 percent porn at this point, right?

I’m very near the end of the story mode (I think) of Monster Hunter: World, and I think I’m finally nearing the end of Hollow Knight, so I hope to maybe finish one of those this weekend. In the latter, I finally triumphed against the Nosk, that awful spidery boss, and I’m now taking on the Soul Master, which has

I’ve been catching up on The Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer (I’m going through the TPs), and also the new Fantastic Four series. Slowly making my way through the early 2010s New Mutants as well. I still have a ton of unread stuff on Comixology that I’ve snapped up when they’re on sale, but work has gotten so busy

I went on a huge Black Panther-collecting binge last night when I found out everything was free. Very pumped to dig into it!

A few months ago the hooks of Marvel Puzzle Quest got wedged deep into me. I probably spend a total of at least 30 minutes a day playing now, but I’m past the phase where I actually (for the first time in my life) spent real money for the game.

Came here to say basically this. Take your star.

Don’t forget Blight!

I’m thinking Deathstroke is probably going to be in it to some capacity.

If it helps: I’m not one who can necessarily beat difficult games, but I did manage to beat this (though it took me a while). It is difficult, but it’s more or less a game of pattern recognition and responding appropriately. I find that dying doesn’t make me angry because I know that I haven’t “figured out” the boss

I was just here to come to say this, basically. I don’t know if I’ve ever bought a game at full price since $80 became the new normal.

I was very good at playing one game at a time until I finished it...until I got Steam. Now I have a ton of unplayed and partially finished games, and the habit has spread over to my PS4 as well. There I’m playing the Spyro trilogy and slowly going through Monster Hunter: World, and I have Rise of the Tomb Raider,

That is really good to know! I lost a bunch earlier on and felt kind of sad about it, but I’ll try to train myself not to be devastated if it happens again.

I’m making my way through Hollow Knight finally. I got it on sale on Steam many months ago, but I stalled near the beginning of the game because I didn’t realize I could buy items that would show my icon moving on each area’s map and update the map whenever I got to a bench to rest. Suddenly the game opened up for me

Take your star and see yourself out