Tucked tail. Excellent form.
His pandemic project in 2021 was making 139 games!
I wishlisted PVKK from seeing its earlier trailer. I’m also aware that Buckshot Roulette is well-received but haven’t played it myself.
With hindsight, I view this generation of the Pokémon series as an awkward transition to 3D. It’s pretty apparent in the graphics and UI that Diamond/Pearl/Platinum are essentially upgraded GBA games. 3D effects occur only sparingly, and I remember the backpack UI bizarrely having an iPod-style scroll wheel on the touchscreen.
The following generation got more adventurous with the 3D and started using the DS touchscreen more effectively. The “sprite puppet” effect in Black/White looked janky as heck but I honestly loved it anyway. The character sprites in Cassette Beasts worked similarly, which I guess is another reason I liked that game.
Also, man, the pacing of battle animations and UI is so slow in this generation.
We are always allowed to admire oddly hi-fi graphics. I love shaking the vodka bottles in Half-Life Alyx. The liquid inside waves and bubbles and if you hold it up to a light source, the light glows through!
This post is a trick to make you lick game cards and find out
I guess you’re looking to spend time with interesting characters.
Endearing party of playable characters:
Encountering interesting NPCs:
Parasocial weirdness:
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You find an old, abandoned video game and load it up. It’s an atmospheric, spooky card game, hiding layers of secrets for you to discover. The less you know before starting the game, the better your experience will be.
The other guys on the train were actually dogs wearing human suits