Futurama
Parks and Rec
The Good Place
Futurama
Parks and Rec
The Good Place
It's somewhat embarassing to admit how much this game resonated with me when it came out. I think I'm afraid to see if the cripple porn game still holds up today though.
He really could shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue and his voters would love him for it.
Under Night In-Birth II [Sys:Celes] - Uzuki is here! I haven't been playing much since Combo Breaker, but now I gotta boot it back up to check out the funny girl with the big hat. She's an absolute blast to play, I just love big buttons. Streamed an open lobby night, have some highlights: 1 2 3 4 5
Splatoon 3 - Had a long session with our coach picking apart two replays from our last LUTI set, they ~~thoroughly exposed how incompetent we all are~~ gave us a lot of helpful advice on what our team needs to work on.
Persona 4 Golden - Still early in, finished Kanji's dungeon. My attention's getting split between too many other stuff but I will finish this thing eventually.
Mahjong Soul/Riichi City/IRL mahjong - Last two weeks have been rough at the local club, I am not doing so hot in league standings. Shoulda drawn better tiles.
Summon Night Swordcraft Story - Browsing through what to play next on my Miyoo Mini Plus, just felt like revisiting an old childhood favorite. Still waiting for the third game's translation patch...
Slay the Spire - Packmaster runs are second monitor content while I watch Youtube. Chill comfort game.
I want to say Kirby Air Ride, but I don't know if the City Trial mode that I love it for should even count as a true racing game, it maybe deserves to be a genre of its own. The actual Air Ride race mode is just okay.
So if that doesn't count, I'll say F-Zero GX instead.
At this point, anything could happen. It could go either way. So yes, she has a chance, and yes, she could find a way to blow it.
Big hitboxes with mobility. Looks like a lot of fun.
If you believe so, care to explain what's BS about it? Discussion involves actually using your words.
There's a lot of crap out there pandering to the lowest common denominator, that much is true. But this is just Sturgeon's Law in action. The industry is getting a lot bigger, which means there's a lot more trash to filter through, but it also means there's plenty of good stuff being made too.
OP seems to imply they're unfamiliar with the idea of playing games with other people at all, as if multiplayer games weren't a thing before the internet.
I mostly play games that are so niche that the matchmaking simply consists of "whoever's available". But the idea that being matched against opponents at your skill level is somehow a negative might be the most bewildering discourse I've heard in a long time. Genuinely why?