Now, if only they’d start doing this for racial profiling of people who aren’t millionaires, THEN we’d be getting somewhere!
Now, if only they’d start doing this for racial profiling of people who aren’t millionaires, THEN we’d be getting somewhere!
Yes, but to be more specific, it is a spherical triangle.
Please tell me that double pneumonia hurts twice as bad as regular pneumonia
Perhaps Valheim is a better comparison?
I feel like I got my money’s worth out of it, and I still continue to enjoy it, but plenty of people are really salty about the rate at which it’s being finished. And understandably so; it’s been years since it entered early access.
That sure is a lot of sci-fi/horror/80s retro/samurai games!
But seriously, I’m amazed at the quality indie devs are putting out these days. I don’t even bother looking at most AAA releases anymore.
Café Eblana: a final fantasy fan site. I think I saw a reference to it in a Game Players magazine, and looked it up on a school computer around 1996.
Or one of Worf’s alts. Dude is a real party-pooper
Does Tapestry count? Because that’s a great episode that shouldn’t be skipped.
Super Mario Odyssey - 1 UP Girl is a phenomenal song, and the rest of the soundtrack rocks as well. Bonus points for every track having an 8-bit version
Final Fantasy IV - My first SNES game. I still have that entire OST burned into my mind. The first time I heard the full orchestral version of the FF theme (I had played FF1 previously) blew me away
Outer Wilds - Better when heard in-game. I still tear up hearing certain pieces
Mega Man X2 - SNES era Capcom music at its best
The Great Ace Attorney - Really the whole series, but I think this one is my favourite. Capcom has great composers. The theme at 221 Baker Street is the coziest music
Seconding Outer Wilds, although the soundtrack is much better in context
In the expansion, I accidentally discovered what happens when you put your lantern down and walk away… That one was easily the biggest suprise out of the whole experience!
Grim dawn