nocturama
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Every reason is a good reason to play Silent Hill 2! It’s still in my favorite five games.

I’m more confused by the girl’s giant chin in the video. Or is her mouth too close to her nose?

Well, as a German ... we normally also eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, with the difference that lunch is the big “hot” meal, and dinner is a “cold” meal, mostly similar to the brotzeit described above. Basically it’s sandwiches. You’ll have different kinds of bread with butter or a kind of cream cheese (?), plus cheese

Playing online with a webcam or via voicechat is totally possible! Roll20.net is an online game table, and they also offer the possibility to search for game groups. Most DM are happy to introduce new players to RPGs (and if it’s a terrible group, leaving is much easier online).

The soundtrack alone is so disturbing, I had one player ask me to turn it off in a not even particularly scary session of a super hero RPG.

I actually like Serpent Isle more than Ultima VII Part One. It’s more linear than Part One, but has some really cool sequences like the dream land or creating the frankenstein creature, and it gets really dark once the banes are released. I played it so much it broke ... I did that with Ultima VI as well.

That would be great. Or a sequel in the same setting.

Ha! I saw that section but somehow missed you mentioned Planescape. I take everything back - well, not everything, because this comment section is 80% JRPGs, and I wanted to mention some alternatives (even though I dearly love JRPGs, and am currently replaying Persona 3).

I have the same problem - I hate eating small portions, because I won’t feel satisfied, and I also like sweets and unhealthy stuff. The only thing that works for me is intermittent fasting. Somehow not eating is okay for me psychologically, but eating “just a little” won’t work.

What, even if you tend to JRPGs, at least mention Planescape: Torment! Setting and characters are still some of the best around.

What kind of backwards logic made him think you might like him if he tortured your fiance? In cases like this, I understand the “I have final word on my character”-guy, because, no, my character won’t die from a botched driving roll just because the GM is a capital D Dick.

Wow, that is even worse! Yeah, I also developed a deep aversion against the GM doing solo stuff with one players - sure, secrets can be really cool, but to be honest, the reveal is often underwhelming. It’s often much more fun to know what’s going on and either push the other characters or let your own character run

That would have been a great answer, but I was way to flustered to think of anything smart. Today, I’d hopefully do better.

I luckily never ran into a problem with GMs and their significant others, but that reminds me of a session where we had an in-game traitor, which nobody knew and only found out after the game ended. Of course it was the guy who always drove to the game with the GM.

Tabletop games are still my main hobby, but man did I have some shitty games over the years (and not the ones where everything goes off the rails in the most amusing way possible), like:

May I suggest “Hohlbirnenbackpfeifengesichtskabinett”, “a cabinet consisting of persons with hollow brains and faces you want to slap”?

Couch-coop? In this day and age? What miracle is this? It says a lot that I at first dismissed the game because I immediately assumed the coop would only be online.

I admit I’m somewhat disappointed that this is not the kind of soulless cashcrab, in which the different Final Fantasy Boys star in an idol band - stupid, but alluring. But the kind of soulless cash grab that it actually is... meh, it’s probably as much a joyless f2p grind as the UtaPri game, without the fun of poking

I’m actually kind of glad that I just started the game, still don’t get it, and am pretty bad at rhythm games anyway, so I’m not even tempted. That event seems brutal! I thought that I could maybe get through the event story, but no chance in hell.