[-] SadSadSatellite@sh.itjust.works 16 points 11 months ago

That's not wrong then. 4 times is more than double.

[-] SadSadSatellite@sh.itjust.works 65 points 11 months ago

I would have said dead space until the remake came out and blew me away. So if the devs really care about it no game is untouchable to me. You can always play the original.

[-] SadSadSatellite@sh.itjust.works 16 points 11 months ago

Inscryption. First person puzzle horror/card battle game. It's one of the coolest games out there, and I detest card battle games.

Nier atomata. Hack and slash RPG/bullet hell. Wild story, fun gameplay, feels a little like kingdom hearts but more serious.

Hunt:showdown. First person survival horror/Battle Royale/intense shooter. Probably my favorite co op and has a killer aesthetic. Historical guns are fun to play with as well.

People have been asking for ten years. I don't know why they refuse to let you customize privacy.

While this is only semantics and based on nothing more than my preference, I would argue that a drill is a type of driver. If you call it a drill driver, I might get upset though.

Openly admitting to being pedantic. That said, here we go: it's a DRIVER, the end is the CHUCK, which holds the SHANK of the BIT, which can be a DRILL.

I understand it's a setup to the punchline, and nobody actually gives a shit.

[-] SadSadSatellite@sh.itjust.works 43 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just give a quick "oh, thank you" in a pleasant, surprised tone. Comes off as gracious, but not conceited. Unless it's something you can't help, then it's more charming if you act like it's a skill in a cheeky way. I.e "wow you're tall"

"Thanks I've been working on it"

It's worth noting, you'll come off as more awkward if you try to fire back a compliment yourself. It came organically to them, and isn't necessary to mirror, unless you feel like they're fishing.

I've read this three times and still honestly have no idea what you're saying and how it applies to the question.

I'm very critical of comedy, so it's rare to find a show I like, but some of my favorites are:

Flight of the Conchords

The mighty boosh

Parks and rec

Taskmaster

Arrested development

Seinfeld

Louis

Some dude just dunking a pissed off squirrel in a five gallon bucket and hucking it as hard as he can.

Baba is you: a simple block pushing puzzle game where you make the rules by lining up words. It's not like anything else.

Iron lung: a short horror game about navigating a submarine blind

Dollhouse: a flim noir styled avoid the pursuer type horror game, with eack level adding new mechanics. One of the most interesting games I've played, but it got lost to a ten year hype train and never recovered from the initial review bombing.

Jazzpunk: hard to describe. An first person puzzle game where the whole game is a joke and every aspect is unexpected.

Papers please: run a Soviet bloc security check point, and try to keep your family alive with the small amount of supplies you receive for filtering citizen correctly. Same guy who made obra dinn.

Receiver 2: at the surface it's an fps with insane gun mechanics. Deeper though, it's forced meditation and mindfulness. Nothing you do can be reactionary or automatic, every movement must be on purpose. Lots of mental health themes.

Many others already mentioned here are great. Obra dinn, doki doki, antichamber, outer worlds. There's a ton of great things out there.

The ending of metal gear solid three hurt me pretty good.

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