This comment made me realize I haven't installed thefuck on my most recent linux installation. I have evolved past the point of making common mistakes.
I at least have a valid reason for being grumpy. Trying to get sleep was almost impossible with neighbors lighting off fireworks throughout the whole game, and even slightly before it too.
CrossCode is a personal favorite of mine. An action RPG heavily inspired by retro games.
Library of Ruina is a great non-roguelike deckbuilder. Technically it's a sequel, but it's not necessary to know anything about Lobotomy Corporation to get the full enjoyment of its story. At most you can just look up LC's true ending if you aren't interested in brutally hard management sims.
Tactical Breach Wizards is a really intertesting mix between a turn-based tactical game and a puzzle game.
That argument is stupid for anyone who understands how games utilize DRM and DLC. As long as DRM is not involved, there is literally nothing stopping you from getting the DLC from somewhere else. Things are slightly trickier with DRM, but not impossible.
If I'm remembering correctly, price parity only applies to keys sold off platform, rather than the game itself because they don't profit from the keys being generated.
It took skill to do this before. Hardly anyone with that level of skill and time would do this. Now the dumb idiots have access to that skillset because of AI doing all the work for them.
Computer hardware & accessories, networking equipment, and appliances. Physical media and hatdware specifically for playing it has been on a decline because of the prevalence of streaming.
This comment made me realize I haven't installed thefuck on my most recent linux installation. I have evolved past the point of making common mistakes.