“So, Peter… You’ve become a pirate!”
“So, Peter… You’ve become a pirate!”
God, you’re so fucking right. And usually in the Midwest if it’s a local place, the pizza can either be pretty damn good, or just gross and locals will still say it’s the best ever. my city does have a pretty good NY style pizza place though.
That said, I don’t mind my local Papa John’s. Their crust is kinda sweet, and I like that it’s soft.
Your comment made me think of this scene from American Dad
This is just false.
I think people were just bored out of their minds
This was the DLC they made for the rerelease right? How is it? I had never played any of the DLC back in the day, but I bought the rerelease on steam
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a meme of the body chalk outline from this game.
Laurence Fishburne read a letter from a former slave to his old master on this channel. It was actually kind of a touching story, that ended up getting pretty funny towards the end.
Here’s the link to the video.
So the first one was $25-30 on steam and they brought it back to $50?
I already got the game last year, so I’m not affected by this, but that is incredibly shitty.
Who cares? At the end of the day, someone didn’t want to get hurt and they almost got a prison sentence because of it.
Are we incapable of recognizing that at least?
Just Cause 2 was insanely huge.
That was my experience. Got it at GameStop in sale after it had released, played through the whole thing, then I went and played the first one.
I think I like the second better, but the first one is good for what it is.
I never played Legion.
Honestly I feel like it looks great. You could post this to The Night Feeling
I feel like Paleo Pines is a decent mix of Animal Crossing and Stardew, with just a tiny bit of ARK thrown in (Dino taming). The art style is honestly so freaking adorable and I can’t get enough of the dino buddies and all their little noises. I think the dev team might all be women, but I’m not 100% on that.
There’s a demo on steam that lets you play through the first three weeks, and you can save and continue, and your progress will transfer to the full game if you decide to get it.
I’d rather have an over saturation of cozy games than an over saturation of live service hero shooters
Probably the best cozy game that I’ve played in recent times has been Thank Goodness You’re Here. It’s an incredibly quirky and zany romp through a northern British town full of lively characters and great visuals. The soundtrack is honestly probably one of the best OSTs around in recent years, too. Your only controls are movement, jumping, and slapping things to interact with them.
The entire game can be finished in about 3-ish hours depending on how often you stop to just interact with the world. I honestly can’t recommend the game enough, and I’m not even English.
Doing the Lord’s work
I’m a big fan of cel shading. I like the comic-y style of it.
Maybe Borderlands or JSRF/BRC.
The only way I could see it potentially working is if there’s like a team who handles the whole thing.
Maybe there’s one or two cameras, one facing the courtroom and the other facing the judge. The judge doesn’t see any screens of any kind, and doesn’t have access to a keyboard or anything to interact with a chat, if there even is one; ideally there would be no chat and it would just be a stream you watch. If there is a chat, someone else should be handling it and possibly not even in the same room.