Yes I'm theory but it's very difficult / unlikely to happen.
Berttheduck
My main issue with games as a whole currently is that they often don't respect my time. J-RPGs are probably the worst genre for that with the expectation of grinding being baked in. Take persona 5, I loved the style and the characters were engaging but the gameplay was very repetitive and grindy. I didn't feel like I was making progress. After I beat the first dungeon I felt like I'd seen everything the game had to offer and turned it off.
I enjoy western RPGs more because they often (not always) respect my time better. I replayed Dragon age Inquisition recently and that game was right on the borderline of not respecting my time. I played it way closer to release and burned out by spending 40 hours in the starting area doing fetch quests. On this play through I focused on the story and only did side quests I found interesting. It was much better but still right on the limit of wasting my time for a decent chunk of it's runtime.
Mid way through season 2. We've just had the one where Teal'c is turning into a bug.
We're watching Stargate SG-1. Still great.
Thanks for writing this, genuinely one of the best descriptions of the second game I've seen.
Max Power Racing on the PS1. Surprisingly good fun. Plus I had to get it out of the way before I played Crash Bandicoot and Tomb Raider.
I have been playing a lot of Pacific Drive. Highly recommend it, I'm loving the vibes. Mostly chill with moments of panic.
Snap I'm about to go to the innermost zone. Really enjoying it so far. The vibes are great. It's mostly chill with some intense oh god I'm going to die moments mixed in.
I think I'd just be sad if I could only read 1 book forever.
Probably have to go with the suggestion of Wikipedia.
I have a grandfather clock I inherited. It's about 100 years old.
That is one shifty looking owl.
Asbestos definitely. I don't think I'd ever feel safe if I find someone secretly living in my house. I'd also wonder what the hell my dog had been playing at.