

I read Berserk.


I read Berserk.


in theory, yes; discussion threads, yes; no for questions and answers. people on modern-style platforms can be assholes, but i have wanted to punch a guy from 2007 more times than i can count.


Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth is a fantastic experience.


I’m cutting the original storyline of Five Nights at Freddy’s off at the third game and removing Afton’s weird implied Pamela-Voorhees-meets-Gendo-Ikari motivation for his murders; he kills for a feeling of power and punishment. As much as I like the sci-fi elements, they utterly ruin his character. I’d also remove 3’s cutscene of him coming back: he’s dead, and he stays dead.
However, I do believe there would be room for sequels after that. I think it could be neat to have games skipping straight to the Vanny story and making her an actual developed villain as well as a real copycat killer, perhaps even starting a small cult of sorts around the Fazbear brand and Afton’s legacy.


It was a legitimate shock to me finding out that Hardwired… to Self-Destruct is from 2017.


Except “The Endless River”. That was… something.


Powerwolf, and that’s a compliment. They’re consistent; you boot up an album from them, and you know you’re about to listen to 40 minutes of horny werewolf crusaders.


Oh, a lynching.


for a solid while i had forgotten cloudflare and crowdstrike were different entities, so i spent like 5 minutes scrolling through lemmy, incredibly confused


Yes, though I doubt enough to fully understand the appeal. I think I may just hate vehicle controls in any game ever made.


The answer is that no one at WotC knows what D&D is supposed to be at this point, so the setting went through 20 years sailing with the Ship of Theseus, with a captain whose sole focus seemed to be fantasising about dark elf matriarchs dominating him. In the middle of that, the game’s Fourth Edition came as a messianic figure from the sky in both mechanics and setting, and was fittingly crucified, continuing the ever-expanding clusterfuck generously called the Forgotten Realms.


Outer Wilds.


Cats have seven lives, not nine.


A bit more concerned now that the US is resuming nuclear tests.
To be honest, the idea of nuclear weapons ever being used again is far scarier to me than WW3 in general.


I feel like we’re forgetting that this is the apocalypse. He wants to start the apocalypse.
Why are conservatives so suddenly obsessed with the EU?