Definitely underrated and also failed so hard. Will always be my favourite though.
I don’t know what I’m doing but I’m here now…
Definitely underrated and also failed so hard. Will always be my favourite though.
The Murderbot Diaries are some of my favourite novellas. They are a lot more interesting than the title may suggest too so highly recommend.
Very different games but I would say Gran Turismo is better.
I do like Rage Racer more than both of these though.
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Basically it’s nice to look at but completely useless.
I have a Kobo and it’s great but I go though cycles of wanting to read physical books too.
That’s not much to go on but some general docs I’ve recently enjoyed are,
Same.
I don’t play often but I check in every few months for an update or new mods.
There a quite a few favourites over the years.
I’m not sure how I feel about mid-gen upgrades.
I’m all for something like the PS2/PS3 slim or Xbox 360/One S but a PS4/5 pro and One X just don’t interest me.
I also kind of despise the whole smartphone upgrade path that is the norm nowadays so I really hope consoles don’t continue the same way.
They got me! I couldn’t resist for that price.
That’s a lot of money for a generation that just isn’t worth it.
Yeah I’ve read all the books up to The Vanished Man now. Initially I did chose them because I love the movie and every one so far has been great.
I finally finished The Vanished Man after 3 attempts at starting. The book was great but I just couldn’t get myself to focus long enough to get in to it properly but it was a really good read.
Next is Slow Horses and I’ve managed to get stuck in straight away on this one. I really enjoy the TV series so looking forward even more to the books.
Spending hours online either on Phantasy Star Online or in the Dreamarena chat rooms.
Getting Shenmue and Shenmue II on launch days was a special time.
I love it and hate it.
The Long Dark
Survival game set in the cold Canadian wilderness. Most “survival” games are actually just boring crafting games but TLD is very different for me as it is mostly about exploring in the freezing cold with natural predators around to keep you on edge.
It’s been a few years but I remember some unofficial patches that improved the game for modern times.
Management games where I can play really slowly and focus on small details, normally on very hard mode too so a lot of the easy ones don’t make the cut.
Football Manager and Software Inc are probably the ones I go back to most often.
Also 99% of the games I play I never complete…
Looks kinda promising but I need to wait for the real reviews.
You could easily save on the cooler and put it towards an NVMe drive.