Return of the Obra Dinn sounds pretty great! Pirates! meets Rashomon with lovably retrofitted mystique. Adding it to my queue.
Return of the Obra Dinn sounds pretty great! Pirates! meets Rashomon with lovably retrofitted mystique. Adding it to my queue.
Yes, absolutely keep up the pressure, because as soon as it stops it will never re-start...never. Any long-time separation will lead to the “reunion” meeting where more time is spent catching up than doing any actual activity.
Awesome drawings! And thanks for throwing in the Bonestorm box art for username synergy!
Well, I was going to play a lot more Baldur’s Gate this week and actually finish it (or at least get out of Chapter 2), and go to another game in my backlog. Instead, I’m now hopelessly addicted to Magic: The Gathering again.
Though I have tested it, I have a suspicion VR would make me nauseous. When I was a kid, I had to be taken out of an IMAX show (some “wonders of the ocean” doc) because I felt like I was about to throw up. I have less of a problem with IMAX now, but I wouldn’t want to drop a load of money just to find out.
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Dude, animals eat too. And although cattle and sheep can get some of their food via grazing, most of what farm animals eat is livestock feed. Which means humans had to grow crops to make that livestock feed - over a third of the world’s cropland is used to fatten up animals instead of feed humans. In the USA,…
AFAIK, the guy who wrote that Conversation piece isn’t vegan, nor were the people who wrote the QI question that inspired the article. So this just seems like a bunch of omnivores appointing themselves the Vegan Police.
Used to be able to hunt megafauna in central Europe around the LGM. In today’s climate, simply not possible.
Well, we now have our first two members of The Takeout Commenters-Writers Figure Drawing Club Society.
To me, raisins are basically the little rabbit droppings that come out when Satan is constipated. Raisins ruin a cookie, they ruin a cereal, and they ruin bagels. They test my trust in people when I’m offered any baked confection that includes cinnamon or oats, and they have historically killed relationships and…
I’m one of the horrible people who fell out of love with this show the more ambitious and byzantine its plotting became. Some day I’ll get caught up, but I can’t imagine anything will approach my affection for the first two seasons.
I missed last week since I had to go out of town for a bar mitzvah, so I couldn’t document the fact that I beat Bloodborne. It was kind of anti-climactic finishing up the main game and DLC after doing all the chalice dungeons and getting really overlevelled. All the bosses and enemies seemed very weak and predictable…
How’s summer folks?
An internet For once, I’m not starting out with “not a lot of time for gaming this week!” The end of the World Cup helped with that. So far, I’ve played a little bit of Fallout 1. I think I mentioned before that I had never previously played a Fallout or Elder Scrolls game, and that I’m somewhat of a crazy completist.…
Once again, I haven’t had tons of time for gaming this week, so let me focus first on this: Nominations are now open for the 60th edition of the Game Revue Club in the Gameological group on Steam! Here’s the Web link:
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Oh man, Octopath Traveler has been such an amazing adventure. The combat has been simply amazing. I’ve only found four of the characters so far and am focusing on grinding, but the boss fights have been so epic.
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I will stick up for Borderlands whenever necessary. Those open areas were NOT boring! The desert is beautiful and wonderful. I love deserts, and shanty towns, and Borderlands would have been better with 15 minute drives between areas of significant interest. Hah! Take that, modern gaming conventions! Borderlands would…