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I don’t care as long as Kotaro Uchikoshi wins all the awards that are available to him, because his Zero Escape series was the best sci-fi writing I’ve ever read in video games.

There are actually a lot of Mac-compatible games on Steam nowadays. Just look out for the little Apple logo next to each listing. :)

Look through these great curators on Steam:

None of those characters were in the 1984 Questprobe Spider-man game. This was my point. Just because there are [not nearly enough] queer characters in the Marvel universe doesn’t mean that every Marvel game should be included in the list, because when you’re actively trying to find games with queer content, that’s

Brian May contributed music to the game “Rise Of The Robots”, and it’s one of the worst games I ever played! (too late, Freddie was already gone)

Yeah, but it’s too tenuous when it’s just “it contains a villain who came out 20 years later”, because... well, Electro really is just a one-dimensional character in this game, I’d be really disappointed if I was looking for queer content there, because there really isn’t any. Entries like this aren’t helpful, they

I got all excited and decided to take a look. So - I find it and browse 1980s, and the first game with a link is one that I’ve played. “Questprobe - Spider-Man” (a text adventure in which Spider-Man can close his eyes, walk forwards and die from breaking his neck). And I’m thinking.... “what? there was queer

I really like this: https://www.lorenzostanco.com/lab/steam/ and I wish it was just built into the Steam client. (So it would just be there, and so you didn’t need to make your privacy settings “games” -> “public”). Basically, it just lets you browse your library with the tags / filters they use on the front of the

A recommendation should never be about what you think other people in general should play, it should be about knowing the person you’re talking to. Knowing what will get them going. If it’s outside their comfort zone, sure, let them know, but mostly focus on what they’re going to latch onto. It’s not about you. It’s

Hopefully this is compatible with PC too? I can imagine this being useful just as a set of accessibility tools beyond gaming, if it’s PC compatible.

It looks like... back in the day, you could buy these cheap knockoff-looking consoles with 50 games pre-installed. This is what those looked like. 50 games, but no real heart and soul put into any single one of them. Forgive me for my lack of excitement.

I really wish the lead singer of the Manics had better diction. It’s so hard to pluck out the words and meaning other than the title.

I think I’d have taken the camera off the belt, if I was another customer.I mean, if you put it on there, everyone can assume it’s up for sale, right? It’s got to be a bargain for the price of a plate of sushi!

I only recently got the Sims 4 (in the last PS4 sale) and my first sim was an insane sim and I have a ton of affection for him. Yes, he’s got odd non-causation-driven moods, but... in real life, that’s how many of the people I know are. I don’t feel like “normal” sims are nearly as real as my insane sim.

Fun fact - back in the 1970s there was a time Meat was on tour and they went somewhere... I don’t remember where, but the place was haunted. Or maybe it was just that Meat was insane and/or doing a ton of drugs. Anyway. He runs into the next room and Jim Steinman is there idly playing with this little toy that goes

I do that too. Literal stock cubes!

=D

Since it’s a drink from Starbucks, I expect it contains more calories than an entire pie and tastes vaguely like road tar.