Hahaha well then what better experience can you have with an ebb and flow like that? That’s beyond living it up, and more like riding the storm 😆
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Hahaha well then what better experience can you have with an ebb and flow like that? That’s beyond living it up, and more like riding the storm 😆
Ten seconds? I think Mother Nature can understand if you wanna live it up a little bit more you know?
I used to really love R. Kelly’s Bump N’ Grind, until… Well, I think everyone knows at this point
I’ll probably keep two at most, though I’m pretty close to dropping one in favor of an eyepatch and a peg leg
Guys honestly just buy a kei car like a Honda N-Van and a phone mount. 42 mpg, spacious, tons of cargo capacity, comparatively minuscule carbon footprint, and a basic 2din radio.
X: “Your code isn’t working because there’s something missing at the end of this line”
Y: “Oh. Well then, do you wanna semicolon?”
That’s rizzzz with a Z++.
Step up, song makers. Don’t get tied up in your chords
Hahaha unfortunately Circuit de la Sarthe is my absolute limit when it comes to track length, though even on the Mulsanne Straight I end up spacing out. It’s like a mini break
Sim racing isn’t necessarily too quirky or obscure but I do it to maintain some sort of maybe possibly ADHD. Doing laps around a track really helps with getting myself used to focusing.
It’s especially helpful because each lap around a race track tends to be only 1 - 2 minutes, which is a relatively easy amount of time to keep focus at any one point in time, but keeping it up for consecutive laps and remaining consistent as time builds up in small increments is a different kind of joy to me.
Yeeeeeeeeees!
If you use your sword to stab your shield, you’ll create an axe with spinning blades
I know everyone’s on Baldur’s Gate 3 lately but I just finished Death Stranding and I teared up. What a game, what a story, what an experience. Highly recommended to anyone looking for something atmospheric and unique. Making deliveries may sound boring but I found that if you just take your time and really let it take over your mind, it’s so easy to get lost in it all.
Monster Hunter. I must have spent over 1,800 hrs. on the two latest series. I can’t exactly turn my brain off with this game but nothing makes me more comfortable than having a Lance or Charge Blade in my hands.
Damn that’s just over 1 and a half pints
For me, it feels great to do a few laps in a racing sim like Assetto Corsa Competizione after a long day. Even something more arcade-y like Forza feels good to me.
If I don’t feel like like driving at the end of my day though I’d probably hop on Monster Hunter or a story-based single player game.
I haven’t played a lot of games like this but from all of the games I’ve played in the past 20-ish years, this one shot up to near the top of my list. I must have dropped at least 200 hours on this game on my first playthrough, just appreciating every little detail there was and doing all of the side quests.
The gameplay itself is already amazing, but to me what really shone was the brilliant, brilliant writing. I have never read such intensely hued writing in a video game.
I TRIED. SO. HARD.
I’m still on Death Stranding like last week. I can’t get enough of this game, though I wish the Director’s Cut version was available on Game Pass
“Robert’s your mother’s brother” – I’m stealing this, thank you
No, rated arr