Sounds like a key feature of humans tbh
Sounds like a key feature of humans tbh
My play order so far as been Elden Ring -> Sekiro -> Bloodborne -> currently playing DS1 remaster.
DS1 is definitely my least favorite so far, although it’s not bad. Much much slower, and the challenge is in slogging through the levels with less challenging boss fights than later entries.
Rooting for a meteor to strike the ring
Fuck em man, you do you.
I played Cult of the Lamb when it first came out, but found the cult system itself to be a bit too easy to be satisfying. The combat roguelike bit was alright tho. I also need to hit that NMS expedition before it vanishes.
Yeah understandable. Snap was really nice for short quick games. Runeterra definitely is several times more complex and not as quick. It also is super generous to new players with free cards and such, so there’s never a bad time to start, really.
I played for a couple months, then got frustrated that certain cards were so paywalled (particularly the ones that were very prominent in the higher rank meta at the time). I went back to Legend of Runeterra after that, and don’t regret the switch.
Yeah but Bethesda?! Release a big ridden game? Unthinkable.
/s
Tears of the Kingdom, although I might take a break for No Man’s Sky
I’m a relative Linux noob so I’ve got a couple machines with Ubuntu, an old laptop with cinnamon, and an orangepi with the specific Ubuntu image for that.
Thanks. Just subscribed to one at homeassistant@lemmy.world
I was thinking the exact same thing. My interests are home automation with Home assistant and media management with sonarr/radarr and associated programs. Reddit is such an incredible resource for those communities, it’s gonna be hard to replace.
Came here to say this. The Last Clockwinder and The Room VR are some of my favorite recent puzzle experiences