I've been contending with this as of late, as well. I had been searching for the types of games I used to like, but not being happy when I tried new ones in those genres. It turns out I've been getting bored of gaming in general, and the games that do hold my attention aren't quite the same as genres I used to like.
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Looks fun, but that girl is creepy-looking and kinda puts me off the whole game.
I haven't played it myself, but when DDLC+ was released for consoles, I read they had to redo the end part.
I'm currently playing through it with a gamer buddy. The gameplay isn't challenging, but it's definitely fun. I was talking to someone else who tried playing with their non-gamer wife, but they had to stop because she was getting frustrated with things.
I agree about the writing and it being the weakest point. Then there's the part with the elephant:
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What the fuck, that was really dark and gruesome. These parents are pretty shitty people.
The level design and environments are excellent, though. Between these and the gameplay, the game is still a joy to play through, even if the writing sours the experience a bit. Split Fiction is definitely on my watchlist, and I plan on picking it up during a sale.
Look at overbed tables. They are pretty wide, giving more stability. I'm seeing cheapos on Amazon for $50-60. You should be able to mount a dual monitor stand to one, provided your monitors aren't too huge.
It really should've been 25 eps. Things were just starting to get good, then they had to rush to end things at the end.
I consider a shitpost any sort of stupid joke. Basically anything that's deliberately not meant to be taken seriously.
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
I watched it in the early 00's. A friend at school torrented it and burned the episodes to cd for me. It wasn't my first anime, but it was among the first I saw that wasn't on Toonami. It was very different from the typical shounen stuff I was used to seeing and showed me that the medium could be dark.
I was once helping my aunt move some old shower doors made of tempered glass, and as I was leaning one against the wall, it shattered in my hands. It was bizarre holding a heavy glass door one second, and only a few shards the next.
Ambition. Some people just want to gain and do more, regardless of what they already accomplished. Sometimes these ambitious people find themselves in a position of wealth and power, and they want more.










I traded in my GBA for a SP version and almost immediately regretted that decision. The backlight was nice, but my hands would get cramped before long with it being such a small unit.