Also also also: Capybaras
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That looks fantasstic
Hands the Joker unscathed to the police only for him to escape 10 minutes later
The 2D Castlevania games still hold up well, except the NES ones for being NES hard. Most of them are available for purchase through collections.
Did you mean to write "defund"?
I think he meant the environment will be so polluted and radioactive that cancer will be more common at younger ages
Found Rainbolt's Lemmy account
And this is why science shouldn't be beheld to the whims of politicians and capitalists
I still have it installed and I plan to keep it until my smartphone stops working
I had the same experience.
Up to room 46, it felt like every failed run built up to your eventual success, like any good roguelite. You failed, but at least gained a bit of knowledge, a permanent upgrade or improvement to the state.
Then you get to a point where each run is less and less rewarding and eventually give up. There's nothing left to learn or upgrade, it's now a fight with the RNG.
Turns out the ancient Egyptians were right all along!
Capcom has been putting out hit after hit for a decade and one "failed" game, that still sold 10 million copies, does that much damage.
The AAA market is ridiculous.