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Are videogames for children?


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Know slay the spire 2 is perfect but also looking for something a little more mindless when sleep fucked.
Speaking of Slay The Spire 2, who the hell invited Anita Sarkeesian as a consultant?
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Damn replaying Freedom Fighters for the first time since playing it on the PS2 and this game is pretty much perfect, thought it might have been my nostalgia skewing my memory but everything is a blast. Kind of shocking that no one picked up the system here an ran with it unless there's something I've missed out there over the years.
 
what's one to play to scratch that battlefield itch? do i have to go and download bf4 again?
 
Sadly no, only person I know with a psp had it jail broken and pre steam deck it really was "the handheld" to have like that.

Every pirating technic I know for the psp doesn't touch the disks
I don't know of a single person who ever even bought PSP disks. The system was fantastically hackable, as was the Vita / PSTV, and that was the only reason people bought them after a certain point.

Come to think of it I should double check my PSTV and make sure I have all the DRPGs / TRPGs / JRPGs on it that are worth getting. I think I do, but, the longer time goes on the more likely it'll be that getting some of the rarer Vita RPGs as ISO files will be hard. I don't anticipate a FPGA Vita being made anytime soon, anyway.
 
what's one to play to scratch that battlefield itch? do i have to go and download bf4 again?
I would recommend checking out the Red Orchestra/Rising Storm series of games. There are a couple mods for Rising Storm 2 that have made waves called Black Orchestra (WWII) and '83 (Cold War gone hot) that I haven't checked out personally, but look promising.
 
It's a deck builder with pixel art. All the playable characters are weird monsters they aren't even human.

Would could possibly be in this game for her to bitch about?
Jim Sterling got a self insert in Vampire Survivors, probably something like that.
 
I've been playing a translation for DQ1+2 SNES on snes9x. It generally worked with some text oversights here and there, but I did stumble upon a bug that softlocked me and could've ruined my save if I hadn't been careful. The easy explanation is that this is an imperfect old hack, but I have a funnier scapegoat:
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I finally had a try of the demo for Din's Champion, a game that appears to play exactly like what I would expect Soldak riffing off the Terraria/Noita formula to play like.

It's fucking surreal to me playing this game and being hit with so much shit that has not changed since Soldak's first game Depths of Peril, which came out in 2007. Nearly twenty years later and they're still using the same textures, models, sound effects, particles, lighting, animations, UI, damn near everything. What things didn't come from 2007 were definitely used in 2016's Zombasite, which is Depths of Peril with better graphics and some settlement management mechanics (I can't even say "...and obviously zombies" because you can turn the zombies off with a gameplay mutator). Ain't even complaining, I'm genuinely impressed they've got this much mileage out of assets as old as these.
 
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