Celeste stats screen. Includes standard "full completion" plus level 1's Golden Berry and the Moon Berry
Hell yeah. Even did a little more extra than last time.
#Celeste
Celeste stats screen. Includes standard "full completion" plus level 1's Golden Berry and the Moon Berry
Hell yeah. Even did a little more extra than last time.
#Celeste
Reached Farewell.
The rest of the game went far better than my first playthrough years ago. This shit's still kicking my ass, though.
Last time I worked on it over the course of like a year, doing a couple rooms whenever I felt like some progress. Might have to do it like that again.
Been replaying Celeste. It kicks so much ass.
Since it's my second playthrough, I decided to do B-sides immediately after their corresponding level. This leads to a lot of whiplash with difficulty level. Do not recommend for a first playthrough.
Chess 2. Featuring two nee game pieces: Pawn with a Gun and Double Bishop.
Someone beat you to it by like a decade.
That's enough time to get through 0.8 games of Story mode
Sometimes Open Worlds are treated like this, other times maybe it's just because it's easier to put side-missions in an open world than a linear one.
There are certain elements of games that the industry treats as The Best One and conversely, elements treated as The Worst One.
Everyone's always putting a ton of focus on hyperrealistic graphics, which is more boring than stylized and also pulls focus from making it fun to play.
Death to Chronos
One shitty paining of an apple with an atempt at a shadow. One of an apple painted over a grid. One painting of a mango.
Watercolor class week 1: Apples.
For the third one, I realized early on it looked more like a mango and just abandoned my model and went for it. Think it turned out the best.
We must be at the point by now where the game is more adaptations of community mods than original content.
Hate enemies that do 2 masks on any contact because I be getting hit by them as they just gently float around, prepping their next attack. There's no true end lag, and they keep happening to float into me without even attacking.
Better move fast
I had been saying for like 2 years that I hope whenever it comes out it's a full-on shadowdrop. Just "hey the game's out now. Go play it."
But 2 weeks is pretty close.
Spongebob timecard "tomorrow for sure..." edited to be exclamation points instead of an ellipsis.
Silksong in 2 weeks
Does feel very similar to the way he always preemptively defends himself with "no one's ever figured out how to make gold paint"
Honestly staying the fuck out of the creatives' way is an improvement.
No idea who this person is, but Youtube loves slop if it gets views. If they're popular, they'll actually probably be fine.
I do hope I'm wrong here. It'd be nice to get that ilk off the platform.
Dread really goes under appreciated. I feel like Metroid fans only talk about the Prime games. I've recently started the trilogy, but so far feel 2D is better for the genre.
Outer Wilds is nothing like The Witness.
The Witness is a rough play. Outer Wilds kicks total ass.
Was going to say the window is actually pretty big but remembered I always have the Mark of Pride on and have no idea how hard it normally is. The way they move definitely makes it harder than spikes.
There's 4 main games and also a VR one.
Also I don't think they're much like Blue Prince. The Room is a far more typical puzzle game. They're good, though.
You are correct about the berry thing. I was trying to make it something that sounds similar to a real fun fact. Hoping someone would think "yeah I think I remember hearing that."
The sun is mostly hydrogen and helium though.
The sun is mostly xenon.
Orcas are a natural predator of moose.
Strawberries are technically not fruit.
Leap Year (the video game) is good.
In the US, at least, it's not that they're under some assumption this is what they need to win. They know what they're doing. The Dems would rather throw an election than actually enact progressive policies.
And the two-party system + electoral college insure there's no other options.
This is not a "I want the next generation to be better than me" thing.
It's a "back in my day..." except by his own admission it's not true.
Just listened to a coworker talk about how upset he is that schools don't teach cursive and kids need to write good, then proceed to say he doesn’t use cursive anymore and his handwriting sucks.
He's buying his granddaughter a cursive book so she can teach herself. Because he can't teach her.
Ended up just buying more spares. Controllers are expensive.