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Love that the highlighted choice is “attack”.

Earlier this year, I watched about two hours of Tim Roger’s Tokimeki Memorial review and decided I needed to try it myself, so I bought the PS1 version on Vita and enjoyed the hell out of this JRPG that lets you “talk to the monsters”.

Similar to Minecraft, it’s just a really fun place to hang out and live/survive together with friends. Build some stuff, get some materials, forage for food, maybe get attacked by a random troll, accidentally burn each other with random firepits, etc. I put about 40 hours in so far and we’ve only seen like two of the

I’ve played about half of it so far and I think it’d be a good game to blast through over the weekend if you aren’t obsessively collecting everything like I am =P

Moved onto the next game in my backlog and playing Celeste. I find it to be a perfect balance of being hard but not being so hard it feels impossible. (B-sides and some strawberries are definitely kicking my ass though.)

Yeah, I remember being impressed by the trailer for how much it looks like an interactive C&H comic. Definitely looking forward to it once I’ve better managed my backlog!

Started West of Loathing and I believe I’ll be finishing it this weekend. It feels like a meme game but the humor is great (or at least for me, I don’t find it to be too cringy) and gameplay is pretty good.

I would recommend just starting with the first one as it’s the cheapest. S2 and beyond have additional modes, but they’re all iterations of the same basic (addictive) Picross gameplay. Settings and hint customization are the same for all games iirc.

For any that’s slowly following the Picross series like me, all the previous games are on sale. Now that S6 is out, I will be picking up S5 =)

Nice! I was thinking about playing it again recently but didn’t want to have to pull out the 3DS for it.

Gonna clean up the extra stuff in Danganronpa 2. I finished it yesterday and it was a pretty fun story. Similarly to 1, the ending is pretty open-ended (probably to make room for 3?) and I’m not sure if I like that or not. I also don’t really like it when a story spells everything out, so maybe it’s just a Goldilocks

I saw the post title and the top image before reading the post and I’d say it took a few seconds to get it. Doesn’t quite reach the “can’t unsee” threshold for me because the actual A’s in the title look very different from the fake A.

I’m a bit trigger happy in shooters because I react before checking who I’m shooting. But most shooters don’t have friendly fire, so it really leads to just a bunch of WTFs from teammates lol.

Backlog month? 2021 is my backlog year lol. With the exception of a few multiplayer games to hang out with friends, I’ve mostly stopped buying games to focus on cleaning out the log.

I’m more of a vocal rager, but I’ll occasionally do a toss into the couch.

Gonna play It Takes Two with a friend this weekend. We also played their previous game A Way Out and I’m hoping this next game is just as fun a co-op adventure. I wish there were more of them...

The Asus ROG laptop I have gives me notifications when a program is using the dGPU on battery and iirc EGS was constantly appearing on there before I just stopped using EGS. I imagine that might be related to the unusual power draw for what should be a pretty light app.

I have a very similar experience with that game as well. Started on Wii and stopped partway. Got it on PS3 and also stopped partway. Then I finally committed to beating it on PS4. The funny thing is that the PS3/PS4 trophy lists are connected, so I have a 5-6 year gap between trophies from the PS3 and PS4 lol.

Depending on how options are arranged, the first ones I usually go for are subtitles and volume mix. I don’t like games that go straight to the game from boot up without presenting these options.

I’ve been playing more Danganronpa and balancing it with Picross S4 and FF6 for the past few days, and this weekend will basically be that times 5.