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Hahaha!
That would be quite the development!


To be fair, lots of American media has rebellious motifs, but its mostly merely product packaging and doesn’t really reflect American society.
I lived in the US at one point and while repetition of various freedom themed polemics was extremely common (it initially got annoying, until I learned to simply filter it out), I didn’t really find the whole thing convincing. It felt more like posturing.
That being said, there is a lot of American literature, cinema and art more generally that is truly non-comfortmist.


You should post this separately!


Those are high level examples.
Last Firaxis game I bought was Civ6 and while I played it for 50 hours or so, I mostly play Civ5 and Civ4 (and a whole variety of mods/conversations).


Fuck Rockstar and fuck Take Two (even though other than CDPR, Firaxis is the only “AAA” studio that I buy games from).


I am using the Piefed mobile web view (Voyager also sends me to Firefox for Android).
I don’t have any exotic lists in UBO. Just the major ones for English and some regional ones for languages that I speak.


Apologies, I don’t get any of this with Firefox for Android + UBO. It’s just a regular site.


Love Max Payne 1 and 2.
I am not at all optimistic about the remake.


Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines - probably the most cliche answer possible, but Troika really did build a game that took you to the world of vampires in LA in the early 2000s.
Arcanum - a fantasy world undergoing industrialization with technology being in direct conflict with magic.
UnderRail - A society stuck underground connected by tunnels between towns/cities and nodes. The writing (quests/characters) is not that great, but the world-building is top notch.


I can’t wait till they add true turn based combat to Pillars of Eternity.
I played about 3-4 hours and the loved setting and the world, but the real time combat did not work for me.
I don’t mind real-time combat, but it has to be in third person.


I don’t think it’s that popular, more like a cult classic of sorts.
Although I wouldn’t be surprised if it is better known in Scandinavia and parts of Eastern Europe.


I’ve been meaning to try one of these lofi late night shift at a retail store horror games.
Not sure which one to try though, there are multiple with their own specific hooks.


After some thinking, I decided to pursue a revival for PS2 emulation on Android devices. A little side note, I don’t use Android, I’ve been an iPhone user since I’d received my first phone, my intentions were for the community remaining in Aether, as well as the overall Android community given how AetherSX2 went down. I first tried by recruiting new developers but come to find out it’s not an easy task whatsoever. I did manage to recruit two developers to the initial project, but busy schedules and a lack of progress led to stagnation, so I put my ambitions on hold for the time being.
Interesting that one of the lead devs of a PS2 Android emulator uses an iPhone. Nothing wrong with that, just peculiar.


I would prefer if neither one was a thing.


There are multiple film studio management games (with different approaches to gameplay mechanics) that are probably a much better choice:


Thanks for sharing.
Might have to try this, it’s basically free in my region.
The concept sounds awesome, but it seems the implementation needs some work.
Soma adds Halloween theming in PATHOS-II for a time limited period?
I am surprised I’ve never heard of this. Seems a bit out of character.


Be on the lookout for TF2 Classic which getting an unofficial release soon.
It’s a pre-2010 era TF2 experience.


It’s pretty funny and it’s been around for many years. I remember seeing it in the early to mid 2010s.
There was a really funny one that went something along the lines of “Imagine if your played as the asphalt in a racing game.”
They are lying. A work account that’s not labelled as such is a fake account.