Yeah, all that time he’s spent building housing for the poor has really been a drag on all of us, hasn’t it?
Yeah, all that time he’s spent building housing for the poor has really been a drag on all of us, hasn’t it?
Yes, but to be more specific, it is a spherical triangle.
Pedantic nonsense. This is like trying to argue that guns don’t kill people.
Overdrive booster, for the shard diffractor. Point at a praetorians face, start firing, press R, no more praetorian. Works from across the map, too; and it only takes 50 ammo
By Terraria rules, that’s a house fit for a princess
“Gandalf the White? Gandalf MY ASS”
Perhaps Valheim is a better comparison?
I feel like I got my money’s worth out of it, and I still continue to enjoy it, but plenty of people are really salty about the rate at which it’s being finished. And understandably so; it’s been years since it entered early access.
Love it! The new mission type is fun, and the core event is snappy and intense, much less annoying than the lithophage corruptors.
That sure is a lot of sci-fi/horror/80s retro/samurai games!
But seriously, I’m amazed at the quality indie devs are putting out these days. I don’t even bother looking at most AAA releases anymore.
It was tricky to drive, but much easier unmodded. It also just shredded that particular race, which IIRC is the most lucrative in the game
And a stock viper for making money in the normal car race!
Good article, really great game suggestions. I particularly enjoyed Cat in the Box.
No mention of Euchre, which is also a wonderful trick-taking game that uses (some of) a standard deck
Café Eblana: a final fantasy fan site. I think I saw a reference to it in a Game Players magazine, and looked it up on a school computer around 1996.
I recently enjoyed ‘Project Hail Mary’, by Andy Weir. If you liked ‘The Martian’, it is essentially more of the same; a very easy read that moves at a good pace.
Jagged earth has the most stuff, so maybe get that one first? But yeah, they all add good things
Do you have an existing Steam Library? Tons of games are verified on the deck. Anything with controller support is great.
If you haven’t played them: brotato, Hades, and Stardew Valley are all perfect on the deck, off the top of my head
Put simply, by helping them to understand that morality and the Law are separate concepts.
I’ve said it for decades at this point, but we really need to add philosophy to our standard curriculum; this is one of the big issues that would help address