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Memento
Memento
This is the AI that tech bros want us to believe are going to take programmer jobs?
One of my favorite games once I learned how to block reliably. Anyone playing this for the first time: go find a video tutorial on how to block because the game does a bad job explaining this. Otherwise it’s absolutely brilliant.
Disco Elysium + Control bundle
The VPN services are installed but do not run unless/until you activate Brave VPN. This is such a non-issue.
For me, the Deadpool movies are the only ones I’ve watched more than once
Agreed. Infinity War was so dumb, I never even bothered to see Endgame. In that sense, it had the same effect on me as The Last Jedi, but at least MCU had an overarching story planned which is more than can be said for the Disney SW trilogy.
Oh good, it wasn’t just me
It just seems like a strange place to go on fire
We should select leaders by lottery from a pool of those who have passed a civics exam instead of elections. Maybe that would help with the problem of corrupt people seeking positions of power.
Nah, the time spent playing a bad game you pirated will be just as boring as it would be if paid for.
This sums up my feelings as well. Enjoying it but let down from expectations set by the demo.
Yes, for me the happy medium is to learn and use Vim emulation within your IDE of choice. Purists will object that Vim emulators offer inconsistent levels of support, but in my experience they all offer support for the core functionality plus varying extras. For those who already have Vim fully configured for their workflow and preferences, there is no substitute. But for anyone else, Vim emulation in an IDE is a great way to level up your text editing powers.
Great game, and sophomore release Into The Breach by the same studio is also available on iPad visa Netflix Games
Returnal is a great game if you like roguelite mechanics. Great gameplay, art design, and sound. The haptics on the PS5 are excellent too.
Gen X-er here, and video gaming was a pretty huge part of a lot of our childhoods, too! The heyday of the video game arcade, Atari, Amiga, NES, and more. Given that, I’d expect folks as old as late 50s to have grown up gaming.
The whole ending of Transistor, OMG. And that’s coming from someone who plays games for fun mechanics, not for the story or for feeling things.