wtf why tho
new xbox games suck, total snooze fest, i’ll say it. Find me up in a tree and falling out of it before I touch another another another gears sequel or an annoying car game.
personally, xbox rules. go gaming!
games forever
hes like the second richest person on tiktok he set out to shill
honestly i hate his bit of calling people stupid for making jokes i think its reallllllllllllllllly mean! a non videogame thing i think about a lot is that whole guys career is dueting and bullying lol
i bought a digimon 20th anniversary edition today, because the black friday price was the same as it was back when the original came out. so, i did a little research on what monsters were in this thing, and i found something out: a bunch of the sprites are blatantly based on toho monsters
thos are definitely godzilla, destroyah, mothra, hedorah, spacegodzilla, and ghidorah, but the official art is totally different:
interesting~
yeah they were from a canned godzilla tamagotchi and they repurposed them for the version 5. its also the best egg in the 20th in my incredibly biased opinion. also u forgot extyrannomon, who’s sprite is based off showa godzilla and metal tyrannomon who’s sprite is based off of burning goji
Tamagotchi things I think about a lot:
Oyajitchi becomes a bad-ass Krumm in the Digital World
can’t stop thinking about the Joker rebuilding a society to live in
can’t stop thinking about how having fun, to him, is building shelter
can’t stop thinking about that lil handshake animation
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In Empire Earth, when I upgrade civilisation to the highest level, then my prophet unit will from a corrupt pope up to something like this.
It make me think Empire Earth is an apocalypse for our ages.
Reality is finally catching up with Soul Hackers with the “Metaverse” sounding a lot like Amami City and Paradigm X.
There’s a warehouse stage in Circle of the Moon and Death is the boss at the end which means he’s the warehouse’s manager. The thought of him just trying to make ends meet makes me smile.
Warehouse manager tiredly massages the spot in between his eyebrows, and mutters under his breath about trying to find people to cover shifts as the protagonist cleaves through all of them in a rampage.
I think about how often I’ve gotten mad about videogames, and how I’d like to review all of those times, to see how many of then I still feel justified about.
I was playing Crysis Warhead around the time it came out but decided to stop playing for whatever reason. I’d come back to it, probably tomorrow. But then it was like six months later that I remembered I didn’t finish the game. And since Crysis is fun, I thought I might as well. So I booted it up, climbed a tower, shot a rocket at a helicopter or something, and then the game ended. Took me like four minutes.