Pokemon TCG Online had trading, but they replaced it with TCG Live, that doesn’t and is generally a worse product.
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Pokemon TCG Online had trading, but they replaced it with TCG Live, that doesn’t and is generally a worse product.
It’s nice to know I’m not alone. I really like Tears of the Kingdom but can barely play it. I thought it perhaps had to do with depression but I’m just overwhelmed. (Though it might still partially be depression.)
Not only that, but I could never get into open world games outside of the Zelda series. I tried Skyrim so many times and put it down every time. There’s just something about it that won’t click with me even though I recognize it as being a good game.
If it’s still available, I’d like Yuppie Psycho.
I wouldn’t say “currently”, but I used to use Infinity.
I think I will try this first, though I appreciate all the replies people sent.
I could listen to pretty much any music in the world (except country) but I find myself coming back to Shin Megami Tensei games lately. But especially Digital Devil Saga 1. I haven’t even finished that game yet but the guitars are heavenly.
I bought that game too because it was on sale. Maybe I’ll flip flop between it and Hollow Knight.
Ah, good advice, though I almost always play on handheld mode and have the oled screen switch for this reason.
After some hopping, I’ve been settled on Fedora KDE spin for a while because it just works for me.
I have very little experience with board games so I’m using this thread for ideas to try out. But I did play Betrayal and liked it so I’ll say that one is my favorite.
Someone already sort of mentioned this, but I don’t usually like crafting and building stuff. So games like minecraft and animal crossing new horizons are out. For the latter, greatly prefer new leaf.
I greatly appreciate this write up. Thank you.
Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage. Sometimes the other two in the trilogy but this is the one I’ve especially loved since childhood. One of the only games I’ve 100%ed and I’ve done so twice.
I don’t fully understand how silverblue and kinoite are different, but I feel this way with base Fedora KDE. I’ve never broken it even a little bit when that used to be common with Ubuntu based distros for whatever reason.