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铃空游戏全新RPG作品《昭和米国物语》,回到动人的80年代,在沦为日本“殖民地”的美国,踏上追寻复仇与真相的旅程。showaamericanstory.com
steampage is up for it too
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铃空游戏全新RPG作品《昭和米国物语》,回到动人的80年代,在沦为日本“殖民地”的美国,踏上追寻复仇与真相的旅程。showaamericanstory.com
It sounds ridiculously cool, but that game has that strong Ps2-era energy like Oneechanbara or something, of a shitty zombie action game. Which is a curse and a blessing really.
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铃空游戏全新RPG作品《昭和米国物语》,回到动人的80年代,在沦为日本“殖民地”的美国,踏上追寻复仇与真相的旅程。showaamericanstory.com
I did not expect expect that a Cantonese song, but in Japanese to be played in the trailer
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铃空游戏全新RPG作品《昭和米国物语》,回到动人的80年代,在沦为日本“殖民地”的美国,踏上追寻复仇与真相的旅程。showaamericanstory.com
I can't hear it without thinking of this moment between Korone and Miko one New Years Eve.I did not expect expect that a Cantonese song, but in Japanese to be played in the trailer
Fallout: Japan sounds cool.
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铃空游戏全新RPG作品《昭和米国物语》,回到动人的80年代,在沦为日本“殖民地”的美国,踏上追寻复仇与真相的旅程。showaamericanstory.com
After a bit searching it looks like the original song is Japanese and not by Hacken Lee (the video that I linked to) I did not know that.I can't hear it without thinking of this moment between Korone and Miko one New Years Eve.
It's called Sore Ga Daiji in japanese apparently.
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Last New Year's Eve, 2020, Korone was on a 12 hour marathon to finish a kusoge ( shitty game ) that she loves and Miko noticed Korone was still streaming so she sang a song for her. Korone's chat mentioned it and Korone stopped playing for a bit to listen to Miko's stream.
They are really good friends and recently finished a 24 hour marathon stream together with tons of collabs with other members of Hololive and a lot of video messages ranging from japanese celebs and korone's sports hero to people like 8 bit drummer. It was wild.
It came out in November. They updated it on christmas eve to add Cloud saves.I think nobody mentioned that Undernauts for Steam got finally released (on Christmas eve):
And updated two days ago to add working Cloud saves.It came out in November. They updated it on christmas eve to add Cloud saves.
And updated two days ago to add working Cloud saves.
Well damn. Talk about a poor release window... Aksys games ain't selling too hot it seems.I think nobody mentioned that Undernauts for Steam got finally released (on Christmas eve):
Great video
Crowbcat bringing the heat yet again.
Yeah its been the same for me, I've tried many that have claimed it but not many of them were what I wanted. This one seems pretty much a letterboxd copy, so it has that going for it.First I've heard of it. I find it difficult to commit to any of these "letterboxd for games" because many of them are new and I'm not sure how invested I want to get in using them. So far, I've found Howlongtobeat the most practical because it has Steam library import. It's not perfect though.
Witcher 3 is the best game I have ever played.Witcher 3 wins for me due to sheer quantity of quality content, though Witcher 2 is pretty impressive in how much of a great RPG it packs into a fairly shot time frame (by modern standards) and how much it your few choices matter in affecting the plot. I will say, though, I really didn't like the combat in 2, and 3 felt far less broken in that regard.
If you ask me which Witcher game feels the best from a purely mechanical standpoint, I would have to go with Witcher 1, though. Very clean way of dealing with single monsters vs. groups and to this day has the most complex alchemy system that literally makes the difference between a fight being a complete breeze or dying within seconds.
Thanks for the heads up, said I had an absurd number of devices signed in. Signed out of everything, changed my password, and enabled 2FA.Welp, who knew you also need to activate 2FA on Amazon.
Check your accounts, folks.
I've been using a combination of a Google Sheets document, and the Premium version of My Game Collection for a few years now.This one seems pretty much a letterboxd copy, so it has that going for it.
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Luckily there are mods for thatIf it had Witcher 1/2 alchemy with the Witcher 2 meditation animation for prep, it would be a step closer to perfection.
But there are no mods for TV ShowLuckily there are mods for that
It helps me to think of the show as a really silly fanfic, a What If scenario. Season 2 felt pretty weird to me, it started strong and then just jumped the shark a few times.But there are no mods for TV Show
I got an alert (in Japanese for some fucking reason) this morning that someone tried to access my account, and a link to approve / deny. I ignored it but went to change my password and enable 2FA (and log out of everything as you did).Thanks for the heads up, said I had an absurd number of devices signed in. Signed out of everything, changed my password, and enabled 2FA.
Yeah, my perception of the game will never be the same after the TV show. In hindsight, short-sighted of CDPR's interpretation of the fantasy world that is the Continent.But there are no mods for TV Show
I'll look for them after the "next-gen" version is shipped and play on Deathmarch.Luckily there are mods for that
The late seasons of Game of Thrones is fanfic.It helps me to think of the show as a really silly fanfic, a What If scenario. Season 2 felt pretty weird to me, it started strong and then just jumped the shark a few times.
It helps me to think of the show as a really silly fanfic, a What If scenario. Season 2 felt pretty weird to me, it started strong and then just jumped the shark a few times.
Yeah, my perception of the game will never be the same after the TV show. In hindsight, short-sighted of CDPR's interpretation of the fantasy world that is the Continent.
I'll look for them after the "next-gen" version is shipped and play on Deathmarch.
The late seasons of Game of Thrones is fanfic.
Netflix's Witcher has largely stuck to the books, where additions are for developing characters rather than changing them.
It's actually the video games that are the true fanfics, because they come after the books.
Again, the fanfic is actually the video games that gives the impression that Witcher is of heavy slavic influence.My main issue is that they are boasting about diversity and inclusion but they literally removed everything related to the Slavic culture and people that were huge influence and bas for the books. They couldn't give us at least slavic music.
He didn't, he used many cultures as base but he couldn't run away from his environment and his roots so his writing and character have a lot more slavic influence than other cultures. It is similar to how Russian writers have specific style of writing for example.Again, the fanfic is actually the video games that gives the impression that Witcher is of heavy slavic influence.
Sapkowski wrote his novels in such a way that did not center the universe around his home country, from Nilfgaard to Touissant to Zerrikania to Skellige to Oxenfort to beyond the Blue Mountains.
Having read the books, the TV show already deviates much further from the story, with key characters dying off or their story going into a completely different angle. And I don't mind that, but to me the games felt closer to the books in spirit.Netflix's Witcher has largely stuck to the books, where additions are for developing characters rather than changing them.
It's actually the video games that are the true fanfics, because they come after the books.
CITATIONS NEEDEDHe didn't, he used many cultures as base but he couldn't run away from his environment and his roots so his writing and character have a lot more slavic influence than other cultures. It is similar to how Russian writers have specific style of writing for example.
Not significantly further. The biggest addition is theHaving read the books, the TV show already deviates much further from the story, with key characters dying off or their story going into a completely different angle. And I don't mind that, but to me the games felt closer to the books in spirit.
And for the most part, I like both the show and the games. The one thing that bothered me about the show this season was their pretty dumb depiction of Vesimir. He comes across like a complete fool who needs Geralt to teach him basic things someone with his experience should see coming from miles away.
I get the impression their take on Yennefer is much more "likeable" than in the books. Which is also interesting, but it feels like a deviation from the books to me.CITATIONS NEEDED
Not significantly further. The biggest addition is thestoryline. The rest is a matter of order, such as "A Grain of Truth." happening in Season 2 instead of Season 1, and Ciri accompanying him.Deathless Mother
Vesimir's role in the books is small. Minimal, in fact. He's a much larger presence in the video games, specifically, Witcher 1 and 3. And that's where most ppl's interpretation of him stims. In contrast, Vesimir is a hotshot in the anime, so there's that.
Yeah. The inability to tag multiple games at a time or manage tags independently of games made it too much of a hassle for me. I tried working around it at first, but it got real exhausting and I usually enjoy managing lists and categorizing things.Why I was so hyped for GOG galaxy thingie was because it seemed to be what I wanted but in the end was unusable.
IDK about more likeable, but they are certainly placing Yenna on a higher pedestal in the show in terms of power and prominence. I am keeping the tone of "A Shard of Ice" in mind, wondering if they're going to provide a resolution to the love triangle sooner rather than later. Feels like they're pulling a The Walking Dead, where the love triangle is resolved in like, the first act of the comic, while in the show, it drags on into season 2.I get the impression their take on Yennefer is much more "likeable" than in the books. Which is also interesting, but it feels like a deviation from the books to me.
Yeah, it's a bit too soon to really know where they are going with Yen, could be that they are still aiming to stick closer to the books. My personal guess is that the longer the show goes on, the more deviations we will see.IDK about more likeable, but they are certainly placing Yenna on a higher pedestal in the show in terms of power and prominence. I am keeping the tone of "A Shard of Ice" in mind, wondering if they're going to provide a resolution to the love triangle sooner rather than later. Feels like they're pulling a The Walking Dead, where the love triangle is resolved in like, the first act of the comic, while in the show, it drags on into season 2.
Also, "A Shard of Ice" is important because of the metaphor for Yenna's cold disposition. Instead, in the show, they went with the callousness of how she is willing to give over Ciri to regain her powers. It's a deviation from the books, yes, but I don't think it changes much in the grand scheme of things.
Reminds me of how in the TMNT comics, it's actually Leonardo who gets the snot beat out of him by the Foot Clan, even after a valiant and hella-cool fight. But in the movies, it's Ralph. Why the change? Probably because the writers wanted kids to leave with the message that being a hot-head gets you in trouble or something, instead of "you can do everything right and still take an L." IDK, I'm just speculating.