Honestly both! I like pixel games and was hoping for a few games similar to VS
I am deciding between finishing the long way to a Small angry planet or starting howls moving castle
I'm a bug enthusiast, so insect specific subreddits like r/moth r/weevil r/entomology
Game ones for all my random niche games I like.
But also I have a lot of health problems so going to those specific subs with my specific problem and knowing I'm not crazy felt really liberating. I know there's a new disability thing on here, but collectively being in a community with the people who have my specific problem made me feel less alone.
This is only one of two games I like dying in. The HUAGHHH when you respawn and the fire boosh is just so good
You got me at atmospheric. Instantly sold.
There is nothing quite so delicious as a well made 8bit soundtrack while your pixels hit other pixels
Eyyy same for NMS. I generally just like to run around and screen shot stuff
My first time playing no mans sky and finding out you get to fly around the solar system. I love how infinite the game is even if its a little repetitive
Hard pass. If I cannot block someone harassing me that's it. Thank God I already don't have the problem of using Twitter to begin with
Oh god yes. I literally check every single urn in every dungeon, grab every mushroom or plant, check every shelf. It's like this goblin comes out of me playing TES
I am absolutely ravishing skyrim with mods on my steam deck right now. I'm playing a destruction mage, and half the time when im attacking I say "and so I started blastin" to myself. I play Vampire Survivors often, dead cells, subnautica, No Mans Sky, etc. Might give elden ring another try since I've been enjoying more difficulty in games.
How do you typically eat edamame beans? I've thought about trying to get accustomed to them, but my experiences have not been that great.
No that's totally reasonable because A Psalm for the Wild Built is such a great book. I need to read A Prayer for the Crown Shy though. That one I'm waiting for my turn for the copy on Libby
what are your favorite cozy reads?
Obviously, they don't have to slide into the cozy genre. But what books do you cuddle up with during a thunderstorm, or your variable weather of choice? Personally, Becky Chambers has become one of my favorites. I also read LOTR when I need a "good guys doing the right thing just because it's the right thing to do".
It was on r/fixit. Every single time I ask a question on there I somehow get attacked every time. Last time I asked how to fix something on my kids toy box and someone said "maybe you shouldn't have kids if they are going to destroy stuff". sir. For real? You ever seen a child?
I truly feel this. I literally asked a simple question about getting crayon off my wall, and was brigaded by people being hateful toward my children and myself. Who cares yall... its just some crayon.
This morning, I was mourning it. However, I made a post asking a really simple question earlier but was instead attacked. It was truly such a simple question about something related to my house. So, not anymore.
I would not do mods your first play-through. However, what I would recommend, is just doing whatever it is you feel like doing when you play. See a cave you want to walk into? Do it. Did you get assigned a new quest that looks more interesting than the one you're doing? Hop on it. Don't let certain storylines drag you down if you don't enjoy them.
I have a few, Skyrim is my biggest one. I basically maladaptive daydream Skyrim. If I'm feeling bad I play through it in my head. Some others are No Mans Sky, Vampire Survivors, and generally pixel games are always really comforting to me. I also like to go back and play dragon fable sometimes when I need some nostalgia.