Much much better
Heh. The world is a small place. I live very near here! I had no idea they were doing this! I’ll check it out.
I had no idea there were other bellinglemmings! (That doesn’t have the same ring to it)
Hah I kinda like the idea of tasting random foods from books. Sounds ridiculous, but who knows, might be fun!
Never heard it called something like this, but it seems like an interesting idea. I assume they’re going to expose the kids to a bunch of books and hopefully pique their interest?
Btw I really appreciate all the content you’ve been posting. Especially all the blurbs and stills.
I enjoyed it. I 100 percented the game and it really scratched my Sekiro itch. I preferred the combat of Sekiro more but Lies of P was as close as I’ve come to Sekiro. I really enjoy parry mechanics, but I had to fallback more to the dodge behind and attack mechanics for several of the bosses. I found the boss battles difficult but not that difficult. Usually I’d be able to overcome the boss in under a dozen tries and I don’t remember having to run very far to retry any bosses. The lore felt lukewarm to me… but so does every other souls like. It left me excited for the DLC. It helped that I got it for essentially free when I picked up the Xbox game pc pass.
Submit the PR to fix it! The link to the GitHub is right there
New Zealand?
Doesn’t run on mobile :(
Otherwise it looks like it’d be a good time waster
Hades 2!
So far I’m enjoying it! It has a soft progression limiter where you get cursed in such a way that monsters get increasingly more damaging every encounter… this goes away after you run into this person a few times.
My only concern is that I’ll feel the need to replay it once all of the content is there… which I guess isn’t too bad!
Holy shit. If this article is legitimate these people are morons. Luckily the governor, state, and house are all democratic controlled.
Jesus wept.
Keep your head up!
I’ve worked with many Iranians here in the US and all of them are excellent engineers. At least one of them managed to get over here without a college degree and work his way up to a comfortable software job.
Not having a degree is going to be rough as far as immigration goes… but you’re capable of figuring out complex systems so you’re capable of figuring this out. Easier said than done… but if you keep pushing you’ll get somewhere. If you accept defeat early, you’ll get nowhere.
I’m on a random app and while it’s obvious if I pay attention. I, occasionally, tap the down arrow by mistake while scrolling. Usually when I do this I notice it and undo it, but I imagine it’s happened a few times without me noticing.
Just saying it’s possible it’s some donkey like me that fat fingered a downvote.
I’m a rampant clicker/tapper and I bet I’ve unknowingly downvoted more than a few folks.
I am so confused. This is the onion… but isn’t this real?! Edit: ahh the content is the joke not the headline
Ah yeah I could see that. My family got into it for a few months and was a lot of fun. I did have pretty good experiences with randos though.
I have a monthly board game meetup with my neighbors, who are mostly in their 60s and 70s. I’m a bit younger than them but it’s usually a good time. Complexity of rules, eye sight, and maneuverability are all big concerns when I host.
I decided to give Ready Set Bet a go… and it was a hit! I shared my phone screen to a good sized tv in the room and let the app run the race. I sat the less nimble folks closer to the center of the table, with younger folks nearer to the edge. Additionally, I read off the extra bet cards every round and did all the math for everyone when they won. I was worried the VIP cards would be too much, but everyone seemed to enjoy them. Lots of shouting and racing to bet.
So, if you have a party of 9 or fewer consider giving it a shot.
If you have any suggestions for party games that might fit this crowd, I’d love to hear them.