

I prefer manga because usually* it’s longer per chapter and I’d like to read left to right then up and down but I do like all and read all.
I prefer manga because usually* it’s longer per chapter and I’d like to read left to right then up and down but I do like all and read all.
I feel like auto correct and voice to text aren’t as good as they used to be. AI, laziness, I’m more of an idiot not sure who to blame.
Another great post is always Bud, congrats.
I would like to see nightdive remake some titles that have never made it to PC. Things like resistance fall of man, the killzone series, Fable 2 etc.
Also I’m playing through two games right now. Just beat fallout 4 again on survival and now I’m playing through fallout New Vegas and also Tales of vesperia again. My plan is to beat all the tales of games by the end of the year.
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I’m not kidding, I use it all the time.
Pajama Sam was one of my favorites as a kid
I haven’t been into the multiplayer since the originals but the campaigns have always been kind of a fun blockbuster. If you get them for cheap they’re definitely a fun afternoon.
Good post bud, I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on these. Honestly it reads like an old gaming newspaper and I really like that.
Playing through tales of vesperia on my steam deck but also picked up call of duty world war 2 on sale and that’s been a fun time killer.
If you ever start playing Warhammer 40k the miniature game and plan on building your own miniatures use magnets on the weapons. A lot of models come with 2 or 3 different weapons that are good for different situations IE better anti tank, fly, infantry ect. Instead of buying the same model 3 times building and painting it you can buy one, attach small magnets to the weapons and the part of the body they attach to, then you can switch them out on the fly. I didn’t do that when I started and it gave me a lot of issues with some of the armies I played against.
I quit a higher paying job to move to the Columbia River gorge. Sure I make a lot less money but I’m so happy being out in this beautiful area. There’s something calming about it