[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 41 points 1 year ago

17 years on, Okami is still one of the best.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Been slowly picking away at Blue Reflection Second Light. It’s nice and chill, and neat that the first game’s subtext of girls love isn’t subtext anymore.

Also been playing some Gundam EXVS Maxiboost On with a friend. Slowly getting our bearings and it’s neat how every session our play improves, as does our coordination.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Going decently. What little there has been of my summer is nearly over.

Last week of work in my summer position which came off my practicum in the spring, and in September I start my second and final year in my program.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Ah bummer, just looked and it was delisted already. Guess I’ll have to see about getting a disc copy.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Heck yeah, they’re so good!

I’ve got A Certain Magical Virtual-On on my Vita. I know many people weren’t keen on it but I thought they did a pretty good job making it smooth on there! I don’t think I saw it was on PS4 (I assume) but may have to get my hands on that.

I got my friend who wrote the linked post to pick up Masterpiece, so we’ve been playing that a bunch.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah a local theatre was my first experience with it as well (and Sonic the Fighters next to it)! Far as I know all the cabs for it had the twin stick setup as that’s integral to the experience.

I was so frustrated the Masterpiece collection didn’t release outside of Japan, but at least it’s easy enough to get a copy of it, and it’s frequently on sale digitally. Just makes it harder to play with folks who aren’t already into it.

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A friend wrote a post looking at some of the history of Virtual On as well as what had taken influence from it. I like their coverage of games and thought folks here might too!

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Nice, thanks! I’d come across Southern Witchcraft years ago but never tried their soaps back then, will have to check these out.

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Anyone have any recommendations for soaps that are vegan-friendly? I’ve been using Dr. Jon’s for years but with their recent closure I’m having to look for some new ones for when I’m out.

I’ve used LA Shaving Soaps before but found I had a hard time getting a good lather out of them no matter what I did.

Appreciate any recs folks have!

[-] coffeentacos@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I’ve found a lot of these types of games tend to be a miss for me.

Things like what Steamforged put out are more focused on the production and for me lack an interesting game.

Elsewhere we have the “adaptations” of a decade ago which were usually theme slapped on thinly to a deck builder or something like that (think Uncharted or Resident Evil card games and you’ve got what I’m thinking of). I think we can be happy we’re not in this era anymore, though I’m sure there are still some being made.

It’s a lot more interesting to me when they don’t try to simulate the video game experience because they’re such different mediums that it’s hard and often a lot less interesting. While the XCOM board game had a number of issues, I liked how it abstracted concepts from the game and made it a strategy game a few levels removed from what you do in the game. If they hadn’t done that it would’ve just been another tactical miniatures game, which we’re not short on.

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