My kids discovered stardew valley now I'm hooked again. Sweet, fun, addictive gameplay
If it's well designed linear game, then it will be much better than the last sand box collectathon. If.
I love this game. Truely. But, if he thinks a throw away line like this is acceptable when both the DLC and creation kit are late then he is sorely mistaken.
I don't commonly post here, but this caught my eye and I have professional expertise.
It simple enough. Larger farms in ideal growing regions with established infrastructure are massively more efficient by an order of magnitude.
Gardening is 'probably'* carbon positive.
Its OK though. I still have my vege garden and so should you (or community garden).
It's fun. It builds resilence into your community and local supply chain. And most hobbies are carbon positive, this one comes with benefits too.
In Australia these people are deros huffing glue or drinking bowlers run red wine from the bottle. No thanks, I'd rather avoid them.
Lol that is the usual pattern right
Conquest has often been religiously inspired, not just resources driven. Maybe a united humanity is the prophesied dooms day for the nasty greys
My gaming backlog hasn't quite made it out of the 2000s. At this point there are years of consensus on most of these games and I prioritise on vibe
I always enjoy these retrospective interviews. It was the wild west days for an industry about to strike gold.
Corporatism had not quite taken hold and this led to all sorts of behaviors
Grandia on ps1. I refuse to replay it out of a morbid certainty that it's basic as all hell. But it was my first jrpg and it blew my mind.
I swear it took me weeks to make it to the wall, but searching my memory it's the first scene after your hometown.
Battle royal's taught me what it would feel like to be gaslighted. Surely nobody thinks they are fun. The only sane answer is all my friends have conspired to induce paranoia in me.
No mines is going to be a real challenge alright. So7nds fun