My main file has 418 plays (I think the highest heat I've cleared is 23-24 maybe?), and I got the game mid-2022. Drip fees me that plot, Supergiant, because I AM the target audience.
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Why are two (presumed) heterosexual people thinking so much and so deeply about gay sex that they have fully formed opinions on it? Isn't that a bit weird?
It never ceased to amaze me how Schitt's Creek gifs always 100% encapsulate my feelings every time I see them used. I can't articulate my own emotions as well as David and Alexis can for me.
Ngl, the Samsung foldables look sick as hell. But I'm not ready to go back to OneUI bloat or whatever they're doing with SamsungAI.
I actually got into Strive over the pandemic, and that's what started my interest into new types of fighting games. I really enjoyed the character designs and game mechanics, and the online community doesn't feel too toxic for a fighting game. I would recommend it if you ever have the time!
Thanks for the recs! Slap City looks very SSB so I'm in.
Also as someone who grew up playing SoulCalibur as the only fighting game in the house, I have become so numb to video game characters "breasting boobily" it's a bit alarming...
Thanks for the list! I'll check them out on Steam and hopefully the "recommended for you" algo does the rest. A couple of my friends already own Under Night, so I might start there.
Legit asking: what indie fighting games are there? I would like to expand into that niche more.
For me personally, I use it when I'm using speech-to-text and unable to type/use the keyboard because of whatever else is in my hands, and I'm walking somewhere.
It's a very niche feature tbh, but convenient to have when I'm in the niche.
It's hard to tell if a person is seriously expressing their opinion or doing a satirical bit on the internet nowadays. See: the creation of r/the_donald in 2015/16 vs ...well...yeah.