Imagine using this to visualize fantasy ttrpg maps…
excited about this deck builder in which you actually build a deck
What is this Jet Set meets Crazy Taxi meets Uber Eats meets British humor game
some of the strongest satire i’ve seen recently
which is depressing in itself
I liked the demo!
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I played DMC5 and DMC3. 3 is fantastic, I relly loved it and beating some bosses gives huge satisfaction.
5, in normal difficulty, encourages button mashing too much. I basically finished it by pressing two buttons.
Does DMC1 hold up? And which version should I play, having access to all possible formats?
1 is pretty good (all the odd numbered ones are very good games imo) but you can definitely tell it started development as more of a survival horror game, it has a lot of PS1 game design vibes still and swimming parts(?) that don’t really fit with the genre it subsequently invented
5 is a bit easy on normal difficulty but on hard or above I thought it was easily the best thing they’d done since 3 and honestly better than a lot of platinum games that were meant to succeed mainline DMC, just really good production all around and a great surprise
like I would actually hesitate to recommend 3 over 5 to most people because it is overly difficult, has weird checkpointing, and because the original soundtrack is terrible. 5 is a very smooth experience.
i’d sell my soul to read a special feature on the mysterious charm of Mr. Do!
yo!
That ain’t Mr. Do!, Mr. Do! is bald.
there can be many misters do
In a castle or on a wild ride, there’s nowhere he will Mr. Don’t
Mr. Do needs a snappy name for a new artist.
… let’s see: How about … a combo:
Mr. DoDo 'n Pachi?
thinking of doing a bit where i claim that i started using they/them pronouns because i was influenced by the gender swapping power up in Neo Mr. Do! for the Neo-Geo