

So an even worse Switch? How about no.


So an even worse Switch? How about no.
I knew a Mexican girl who I don’t think considered it fully “mexican” but liked it quite a lot still.


Even free I’m not installing that shit.
They could’ve just said “stop playing our games”, it would’ve been shorter.
I can’t see the problem.
It’s not gonna last you 20 hours, but last I checked the official Sonic 1, 2 and CD ports are all free on mobile (and they’re really good).
See, that right there is true horror.
Given all my adblockers, getting ads at all is what scares me


It sounds to me like while OP can absolutely enjoy longer, more complex works, they can prove daunting and time consuming, so they’re looking for shorter and more straightforward stories.
Maybe I’m casting my own experiences onto this, but I know that’s a feeling I get too, especially with some video games. Some of my favorites are 200+ hours of meticulous exploration and grinding, but I rarely find myself with the energy to engage with journeys of this magnitude, so I usually gravitate more towards shorter stuff.


I mean isn’t that what OP is trying to figure out? A way for people to hear how you sound inside your skull.


I hate it


All I see is one more reason to turn to piracy
Burgers are just about the only good use for it IMO


Can you educate me on what the differences were with the Japanese version that made it push the limits?


On top of what everyone else said (I especially super agree with experiencing new things), I can recommend art, either experiencing it, or making it. Art is basically all about trying to capture or recapture a specific feeling, by heightening it.
Maybe the smell of roses doesn’t move you much after all these years, but a well crafted poem, music, movie, or some video games (I guess Flower comes to mind for this particular example) can reignite some of that lost wonder. And if experiencing them isn’t enough, you can always go after those feelings yourself, and make your own art, trying to bring back the sensations you miss the most. Heck, learning to cook an old dish a relative or friend used to make can evoke long forgotten feelings, “art” is a vague term.
I’m both getting older and suffering from really bad depression, and this sort of thing has been helping me cope with this loss of feelings.


I thought E3 died a couple years ago already?
OneShot is a simple and flawed game but the game it’ll leave a strong impact if you let it. Highly recommend going into it FULLY blind.
Ça me semble vraiment réussi, bravo !