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Sakurai's Touching Iwata Video
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I do the same with my title, but it's not from forgetting it, I just never remember how to spell "Gigolo" correctly...
I'd always wondered what's its like. You wander left and right collecting coins then spending them at strategic spots to build up your kingdom. If you are caught by a monster you lose everything and have to start again. It's pleasingly simplistic and relaxing. Lovely pixel art.
Doesn't Really explain much of anything though.
The cashier said I looked under 25.
I had to break out the driving licence wtf.
I'm not familiar with that medicine but they always card me whenever I buy cold meds because people use it to make meth or something.
It seems to be a tradition for me to buy a game right before a hurricane. I bought the Arkham Collection acfew years back and Zelda this year.
Glad to see you are good. Not much happened, yeah wind and rain, trees and junk are around but everything is intact and I have power. Tampa itself avoided the doomsday scenario, very lucky.
So right before the storm I bought Sileng Hill 2 and I am blown away at how good it is. I am not a SH2 fan, I find the original to be a boring slog. This version actually cares to make enemies dangerous, it creates rooms and setpieces to lock you into scary combat situations, the feeling of survival is there where in the original I felt it wasn't. This is might be as good a remake as the RE ones are, elevating the game to something even more. Honestly if it keeps up this might be the best SH game.
Humble brag
How can paracetomol be abused that they would require ID for a purchase? Our commonwealth countries have become beyond Nanny States.
It is Tylenol. Sudafed can be made into something more entertaining. Tylenol though?
Good to hear my Floridians. I think if I lied in the States still at this stage I would have moved to Arizona or New Mexico, but still would be drawn to the South or Florida. The state I live in Australia is probably mostly like Florida than any other state, at least the coast. Most of it is desert.
I only bought 1 box.
I read a comment on YT a while back that described Australia as 10% populated, 30% Jurassic PArk, 60% Arrakis, lol.
That's about right, but not as populated.
It strips back something like a civilization builder into the most basic of functions. And yet still manages to be thoughtful and strategic.
All you do is throw coins at things you want to build, but all your choices matter.
You have to balance defence vs the monsters vs farming and wall building. It's effortlessly simple and confident in what it's doing. When the other Kingdom games come down in price I'll get them.