Going to be spending New Year's Eve playing Runescape at work like the Lord intended
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Going to be spending New Year's Eve playing Runescape at work like the Lord intended
Yes it is! I've gotten a couple characters up and running but wanted to start building out some of the city so I've been faffing about in blender for the past week making buildings n such
A screenshot of a low poly game featuring a fountain, lamp post, tree, rocks, and a walkway in a foggy park.
A screenshot of a low poly game featuring a fenced entrance, lamp posts, trees, and walkway in a foggy park.
A screenshot of a low poly game featuring a gazebo, rocks, trees, and a dirt path in a foggy park.
A screenshot of a low poly game featuring a bridge over a lake in a foggy park.
Testing out some environments for an unannounced game with walking and talking. Currently vibing in a foggy park
Finals are done for the quarter, I can now play Metroid in peace
Around 30 minutes to an hour, but it really depends on your playstyle. I took my time with it, but it could probably be rushed through pretty quickly.
Finished the demo and it's phenomenal. Got me hooked exploring this gorgeous island full of weirdo creatures and angry skeletons. The full release can't come soon enough
Wearing the Vyre noble clothes on the regular just to feel like the hottest bitch in Gielinor
Argoman: The Video Game made it on stream! I'm glad Vinny enjoyed playing it and chat seem to be having a good time as well. Someone in chat wondered if I suffered through the movie to make this and yes I absolutely did, multiple times in fact
I want to live here
I switched to an Anker a few years back and it helped a lot with wrist fatigue. It took a while to get used to as I was unlearning 2 decades of muscle memory (especially while playing games) but I love vertical mice now. They keep your wrist in a more natural rotation and can really help with pain.
Gen ult keeps getting better and better the more you play it. It is an immensely dense game that keeps throwing new areas and monsters at you
I got this a few days ago on my new laptop and just about had a heart attack. Was relieved to see it's a just bug and was fine after a restart, but what a jumpscare lmao
Sweating bullets by the way
Ocarina of Time final battle Lego set baby, I am HYPED
I'm participating in shroomjam 2025, and as my first time doing a game jam, it's going quite well. I feel like I'm cooking up something really stupid
We are making Fortnite 2, and it will make 1 trillion dollars. No further questions please
Nirvana The Band The Show's premise of two delusional guys committing domestic terrorism on a local bar and grill will never not be funny
"Gawrsh Donald, I can hear my mitochondria calling out to me!"
*Donald combusts into flames*
First part of an Ocarina of Time Randomizer run. I'm hoping it's done by the time I'm out of class or I'm gonna kill somebody
Windows decided to shut down and update while in the middle of rendering a 3 hour video last night. Very cool and useful operating system
However, where Skyward Sword really shines, are its environments. The "everywhere is a dungeon" aspect still really holds up and results in some pretty interesting navigation going through its exterior zones. The actual dungeons are still well designed too, albeit pretty short considering the former
That being said, it's still Skyward Sword, and I'm once again reminded of the (much like TOTK) absolute wasted potential of the sky. Plus, now that I'm not fighting a wii-mote desyncing every 30 seconds, it's an absolute cakewalk of a game, even more so than the original.
I'm currently in the Lanaryu Desert and the vibes are immaculate. Shade spots coming and going from the passing clouds overhead, vibrant patches of green emerging from the changing timezones, and the shimmer of the quicksand flows that cover the landscape, just perfect
I finally started the Skyward Sword remaster, and I am thoroughly enjoying it. The new controls are clever, and the 60 fps helps keep the adapted gameplay smooth. It also looks great too! The stylized, smeary, watercolor textures work really well in creating this vibe of being in a painted dream.
Part 2 is up! This half finishes up the campaign and features protecting future Obama, a trip to the ocean floor, and sees the Skedar threat brought to an end
Is it a perfect dead space? No, but I still think 3 is a genuinely fun time. The custom weapons add a lot of variety and player expression, and some of the environments are really cool. I think the online pass and microtransactions soured people's opinions of it, and it gets written off as shit.
That would be fun! We could party like it's 2000 baby
The PC port of Perfect Dark is currently one the of best ways to experience the game. Decided to turn my extended case study session into a full playthrough. Working on part 2 and probably a part 3 covering the bonus missions and shooting range, maybe even some (or all) combat simulator challenges.
I was really enjoying megabonk until I got to a tier 3 boss and had my desire to play more of the game completely soured