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I don’t even really understand how they measure an increase in suicidal thoughts and correlate it to medication in the first place. In my experience, suicidal thoughts could be a result of medication, or it could just be Thursdays.

Because “small town” is just a dog whistle for a sundown town.

I just don’t get how resetting the same dungeon over and over again is “fun”. Like I know it’s somewhat ridiculous to claim “my immersion” in Diablo with it’s combination of a story line in which you are the sole hero who saved the world combined with the ability to see and team up with a bunch of other “sole heros

Uh, this feels like a weird article. Renown might be much better, but they’ve also nerfed Vulnerable and Crit damage, reduced cooldown and damage reduction, and even reduced the amount of experience you get from killing monsters at higher levels than you, as well as the experience boost from partying up with people.

They built something that lets you determine your level of investment. That includes putting the theoretical ceiling very very high up for the people who enjoy going there. They also have a lot of natural break points for people who don’t enjoy going that hard. This sounds more like a self-control/neurosis thing than

I’m very anti-social media. I can’t comprehend how a behemoth like Meta couldn’t roll something out sooner. But shouldn’t this be a slam dunk? How much functionality do you have to replicate before Threads is competitive with the currently imploding Twitter? Mastadon et al. have failed to fill the void. Everyone is

Everyone who confuses causation and correlation ends up dying.

inb4 BotW3 Zora story is helping Sidon navigate a messy divorce so he can be his truest self

If there’s salt spray on the inside of a submarine, you have much bigger problems than the controller potentially crapping out. 

The NSMB series felt stagnant after a while, I enjoyed the first one but then it just felt like more of the same over and over, so I’m glad to see a new direction (makes sense, a decade gap after SML2 led to NSMB, a decade gap after NSMBU led to this). I love how wild and dynamic this looks. This is the first time

My personal explanation for why we need to collect all the clothes and armor again from the first game is that when Zelda moved in with Link in the house in Hateno, she forced him to have a yard sale to free up closet space.

The cave where you get the soldier’s set has another entrance all the way down in lookout landing in the shelter (where the demon statue is that trades stamina and heart containers). I started from there and made my way all the way up.

The number of times I’ve been happy to have a dedicated button to call a horse is exactly zero, either in this or in BotW.

Entire knight set is minor rewards?

The game also does a good job of funneling you directly to the Rito village and the Wind temple as your first one. It also has, arguably, the most dramatic reveal I’ve seen so far when you first crest over the storm and see the temple.


They could’ve used down on the d-pad and have a wheel option to choose between calling the horse or calling a sage’s ability.

Your proposed order is precisely the path I took through the game and I’d do it again on any subsequent replays. Specifically I’d put Goron before Gerudo because Yunobo’s sage ability applies fire damage which is *super* clutch against the Gibdos.

It’s not by any means a perfect game. The combat is simplistic compared to many other games, and fights against generic humans or drowners tends to get tedious.

This set looks fantastic...not just with the art, but that it might finally cause all of the racist idiots who are popping blood vessels over a dark skinned Aragorn to finally leave the game.

Wait, there were people NOT pulling the flux constructs apart with ultrahand? That was the first thing I thought of.

Though the ‘riding a block up to them’ using recall definitely didn’t cross my mind.