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  1. OK, so first play impressions: Fun story premise, even though they kind of beat you over the head with the "mystery" pretty early on. Controls smoothly for the most part. Reactions are kind of slow for a few things though (for example you need to just about completely stop walking/running to interact with things which can cause you to take unnecessary damage as you line up to a door or stairwell or something you are trying to enter). But overall controls competently. Definitely an unpolished indie game. I've already had to restart the game twice to escape game-breaking bugs mostly related to out-of-bounds conditions. The art is pretty well done. The writing...oh gods the writing. It's pretty bad. It feels like a young American writing a Japanese style story about Koreans. It's like someone has a fascination with Asian culture and wrote bad fanfic. All that said, it's fun. If you can look past the bad writing and learn to avoid accidentally going OOB this is a neat little 2D survival game. Ample saving opportunities, which are needed and appreciated. An interesting, if simple, dodge-n-hide system. I'm looking forward to getting back to it and finishing it off. Thanks, Keyser!
  2. Avernus Descent: FMD Y05 J2G Fall through a trap filled pit. Hidden surprises to power you up if you are having trouble and if you can find them. Enjoy! Feedback always appreciated.
  3. Wait. Whenever there's new challenges posted you can use those. Also whenever there's a new fighter available they'll post fighter demos that you can do for FM rewards (1k each I think). Not that I've seen.
  4. Yeah, individual online matches are the worst way to earn money. Exhausting all the single player stuff is where you want to be focusing if you're trying to grind FM. Story mode for each character, leveling up each character (1k per level), character demonstrations, challenges, etc. I haven't really focused on it at all because I got my boy Guile so I don't really need FM for anything.
  5. You know what, this looks interesting. I'll give it a go.
  6. Go? When the wife and kids go on a family vacation, you go too. If you don't you're the jerk. EDIT: Fixed!
  7. Yeah I'd be on board. Design it so that each search has to be associated with a potential sale. Don't respond with details, just a pass/fail. I'd be all on board with that. Involve the FFLs for the check, but have those non retail checks be fee free rather than just giving everyone access which would lead to abuse.
  8. From what I've been able to tell it's mostly a southern phenomenon. I only have Virginia and New Jersey as a personal frame of reference, but we don't spend nearly the same amount of money on the sports stadiums alone that the more southern states do. I think it's a matter of the community impact. In many areas, and I've seen this in Texas, the high school sports scene is a community event. People who do not go or do not have kids at their local school still support and root for the school as if it was "their" team. There's a pride in the local team that doesn't seem to really get ingrained in other communities. The spending can be justified because the games actually raise funds for the program, the school, and other sports. Whereas up here unless it's a championship game or something nobody cares. Nobody who isn't a student or a parent of a student involved with the team is going to go to any high school sports game or be able to tell you anything about them. Hell, nobody here could tell you the result of a game without looking it up, while I'd wager your high schools probably get relatively extensive local paper and TV news coverage. It's just something that southern, and particularly Texan, communities care more about. For a frame of reference last year my town approved a nearly $36M bond for school improvements. And while a good chunk of that money went toward converting the high school football field from grass to turf, installing new stadium lights, and the creation of a facility for our wrestlers, it also paid for all day public pre-school, establishment of a new high school magnet program, some security improvements, and demo costs for an old elementary school that needed to be taken down. And it barely passed. If someone tried to propose $40M+ for just a football stadium they'd be laughed right out of their seat on the township committee.
  9. I'm like this. I personally wouldn't go on a Hawaii vacation unless I felt obligated. I'm not a beach person. I don't like being in the sun. My family does a beach resort vacation every year or two and I have to go along so as not to disappoint people. So I feel for you. The way I get through it is to view it as an opportunity for relaxation time. No stress, no work. Just serenity. I usually bring a few books, a portable game player (DS, Switch, etc). and put my feet up and get through a backlog of reading and gaming that I can't at home due to time restraints or responsibilities. On resort, while the family is at the pool or on the beach, I'm enjoying quiet, uninterrupted reading and gaming time in a hammock with a cold adult beverage while being left alone. This year we went to Cancun and in one week I made it through Sharp Ends, Smoke & Mirrors, and most of Final Fantasy IX. It was great. Sure, occasionally you'll be asked to do some enforced family fun thing, but for the most part if you make it clear that you like to use vacations to relax and decompress you can probably enjoy quite a bit of indoor or shaded "leave me be" time.
  10. "which would expand background checks to nearly all firearm sales" is the only line that bothers me. It makes it seem like that's not the case already.
  11. Slug

    GenCon 2019

    Era: Medieval Age was a pretty cool city builder. Terror Below was a neat idea; it's a Tremors kind of theme, with giant worm monsters underground. If you move across the board too fast they can feel the vibrations and come up to eat you. Bargain Quest is super fun, and I actually bought it after a demo I was so impressed. It's a standard fantasy knights and dragons kind of theme, but instead of the hero you play as a shop owner who is trying to entice adventurers into your store to purchase weapons and armors and such. You make money and earn points both by selling equipment to the adventurers and how well they do on their quests using what you sold them. Send them out with sub-par gear and they may get killed and there goes your chance at repeat business. But maybe there's a particular adventurer that doesn't really have much money so you don't want them to come back... Cyberpunk 2077 had a presence, but I didn't get to play. It's an Eric Lang designed game though, and he has a good track record so it's probably worth a look. I love abstract strategy games and Bosk nails it. This is a game where each player represents a type of tree. The game takes place over the course of one year in a national park, with players scoring for both how well they plan their tree growth in the forest as well as how much ground their trees cover when autumn arrives and the leaves fall. It's an abstract strategy game that changes from spot placement to territory control mid-game and it pulls it off very well. I saw and played a lot more but these are the ones that immediately stand out in my mind.
  12. Slug

    GenCon 2019

    Back from Indy! Great week! The D&D Room: Bosk: Tentacle monster..thing: Lanterns: Anyone need a Watchdog? Star Trek: Demon: Construction progress on Cardhalla on Day 1: This party is gonna be off the chizzo for rizzo: WWI Planes versus alien tri-pods? Sure! I'm sure they're thinking up some very wholesome ideas in there...
  13. I'm strangely more excited for the back catalog than the new album. To finally be able to get a legitimate digital copy of Ænima makes me happy.
  14. Nobody, unfortunately. Targeted fat loss or "spot reduction" is a myth. Work toward reducing your overall body fat and your genetics will decide when it wants to use the cells from your belly. That's it. May be first, may be last. But there isn't really anything you can do to intentionally reduce the fat in a specific part of your body.
  15. Had a good time playing Splendor with the family yesterday. I also took the opportunity to introduce my Dad, who taught me how to play Chess as a kid, to Onitama: He liked it enough to order his own copy after a few games. :P
  16. Sorry. I couldn't leave a troll, unintentional though it may be, in a non troll level.
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