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Genre tags are convenient and this one is kind of fun. I don’t have a problem with it. It’s fine, and it will probably keep happening. You don’t have to use it, but you probably know what someone is talking about when you hear it. So it has its use.

I played and beat Prodeus last year. Great game. I think it’s technically out, but I feel like it’s still missing things? Or I missed them.

Dusk comes in and out of my play rotation. I haven’t actually finished the campaign. I’m on the second part (almost done). But I play the survival mode a lot and it’s a blast. It’s

I just typed my little rant about the difficulty of Evil West. I played on normal and it felt like a real struggle sometimes. Game seems unbalanced. Like, make the abilities a bit stronger or tone down some of the battles/enemies? I dunno. It was fun, but rough.

Evil West was pretty damn good. I kinda wanna play through it again. The enemies did feel too bullet spongy, and the battles felt a little too much, sometimes? Like, I get that you go into an arena, and they only have so many enemies to work with. But it was just like, “phew, I finally killed the 5 big bad guys and

I finished the FF Pixel Remaster in January on PC. It’s one of the three games I’ve ever 100-percented and I think I only clocked in around 21 hours or something like that. Breezy is definitely the right word for it. I just went with a standard party of Fighter, Monk, White and Black Mages. It was relatively smooth,

Does anyone wanna see anyone’s take on the popular game, though?

Not gonna lie; I liked it. But there’s no world where I’m watching a Fortnite movie. It’ll do gangbusters, though. If they get it out soon.

Fair. Maybe if they found their niche, that’s for the best. But maybe they can use what they’ve learned more recently to do something cool. Anyway, everything is such a mess right now, and this is all so far out, it doesn’t really matter, haha.

Sucks that we’re almost ten years out from new IPs. It would be cool to see what they have cooking that’s of their own creation. Though it’s also not hard to be excited about an X-Men game, I suppose.

Space Marine 2 now. Hopefully it doesn’t get bumped out of 2024.

Yeah, gotta agree. I’m more likely to wanna take myself out or just die in a blast than try to prolong living in a world where nukes are flying. I barely wanna be here now.

Yeah, it’s definitely not the place to let devs say something about what drove them in creating their art that’s being celebrated at the very same show.

It’s so tiring to hear non tattoo enthusiasts complain about people with tattoos. It’s up there with the “pull up your pants” crowd. Like, how many decades are we gonna do this for? Tattoos will always come and go.

I’ve been to hundreds of shows in my life, and Petty is one I regret not trying to get to when I had the chance.

Mostly a punk/punk-adjacent guy, but he has so many bangers, and so many bands I listen to would definitely cite him as an inspiration. I really fucked up.

I’m waiting to see if it happens for the Christmasish sale. I wanna grab a few big games, and I’m hoping BG3 is discounted a little. Even if it’s like 10 bucks off, that would be cool.

They mentioned one of the biggest games of the year in an article listing great games/hits that are on sale? Wild!

I’m always so surprised that they keep successfully rehashing DB games. But then I realize I’ve played tons of them and own several, and I’m thankful that they do. High five, everyone.

I’ve been getting tattoos for a little over 20 years. Had a little old lady come into the store I work at on the weekends and give me, “You’re so handsome. Why would you do that to yourself?” I told her to mind her own business.


It’s true. I held out and only bought a handful of really cheap things. No major purchases. We made it. For now.

You’ve got a point.

It also got better when I got a Steam Deck. Suddenly I can game in times and places where I couldn’t before. Definitely allows for me to check out and poke around in games in my library that I wouldn’t have before.

Interesting angle. Doing what makes me happy costs a lot of money, though, which is