Wait until the fascists don’t win the election? Right now that makes the most difference, and then later we can hold Harris and the Democrats to be better.
Wait until the fascists don’t win the election? Right now that makes the most difference, and then later we can hold Harris and the Democrats to be better.
Normally I’d agree with that advice, but it took me the whole first season to get hooked by the show. After about 5 episodes I was ready to call it quits, but my partner who had seen it told me to keep watching, and they were right! Loved every minute of it from then on.
What settings do you use? I just downloaded it to my Deck for the first time and was disappointed in how poorly it ran.
Great game. The sequel, Survivor, is also really good, some technical issues aside.
If you feel that way about the prequels, just wait until you see the sequel trilogy.
Elixir. It was strange at first, but once I got the hang of it I fell in love. It’s a really well thought out language with just the right amount of features, has surprisingly good libraries, and is just really versatile.
Surely there’s a better source for this than sasktoday.ca. Why are they writing articles about California rental bills?
I’m surprised MegaCrit decided to make a straight sequel, even keeping some of the same characters and cards, considering the original game is already so good. I hope this means they’ve got enough new ideas to redefine the game and the genre it created, and not just be an expansion or shallow remix of StS’s content.
I’m OOTL, what did Redis change that’s led to a bunch of competitors?
I felt exactly the same about Hollow Knight. I’m worried Silksong (whenever it comes out) will lean even more into the difficulty of late-game HK.
I’m glad it worked out for your friend! However, I’ve got to know, why did they choose to pursue Finance of all things if they didn’t like math??
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Always has been.
I just beat this in two sessions yesterday, it’s very very good. The puzzles are much more involved and clever, but even more cleverly designed so that you can’t get stuck and usually have some ideas of what to do.
Or best of all
“I’m too lazy to watch the video and would rather be contrarian in the comments”
All of The Last of Us (Part I), but especially the prologue, the ending, and the DLC.
The end of Telltale’s The Walking Dead: Season 1.
The end of Life is Strange, but only if you choose Bay.
Since when do you need brakes for Royal Raceway?
I can’t believe no one has mentioned The Last Clockwinder yet. It’s a automation puzzle game in which you create clones of yourself and get them to all work together. It’s not too hard to progress in but makes it easy to try to optimize your solutions if you want. The theming and story is cozy too. Really great game!
Easy decision, I pay every time.