Not sure it fits as it's souls with guns, so missing the spectacle fighter element, but it's definitely worth a look. They are both excellent games. I love the core loop they've got, the shooting feels excellent.
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On this sort of line maybe Metal Gear Rising Revengence could be worth a look.
Check out Furi.
It's a flashy boss rush style game. A bit bullet hell a bit brawler. Might scratch that itch for you.
You could also try Sifu, it's got really slick skill based combat and interesting bosses.
I had a job in a local Co-op where I was bullied by the managers. That wasn't great.
I also had a job in quality assurance where to give you an example one of the tasks was to look at like 10k gloves front and back to check they were intact. We were not allowed to have the radio on or listen to music etc you can imagine the sort of people who were in that job long term, the conversation was not thrilling. I only did that job for a few months and I'd have been suicidal if I had to do it for much longer.
This is a super wholesome little thread ☺️.
I adore the walking dead games, they totally spoiled the TV show for me as the characters were soo much better. Lee and Clem at the end of the first game was such an emotional gut punch, one of the few times a game made me cry.
Making friends as an adult is still hard even without depression. It is easier to be in touch with existing friends when not depressed though.
Traffic lights tend to leave me with feelings of frustration if anything.
I don't have existential dread in the mornings just the usual "joy" of having to go to work.
It's so simple but genuinely words to live by.
Thirding this. Excellent book. Jazz hands!
Thanks for this recommendation, 1440 seems like the exact thing I've been looking for.
I love my bone conduction headphones. I love listening to podcasts and books whilst communicating. Agree with them getting drowned out by traffic sometimes though I guess that's sort of the idea.
I love how many dicks have been drawn in historical artifacts by the people who built them. I remember reading about an engraving at the very top of an old column which the building was too unstable to get close enough to see for a long time. I think when they got up there and translated it it said something like "this is very high". It's nice to know people have always been people.