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#199 and #198 of #365games Did you know you can play Skee-Ball and Air Hockey on Nintendo Switch? Not that you should, mind. Chuck-E-Cheese still exists. But the option is there, and that's good? I guess??
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Ezio's trilogy is a good shout. Watching him go from young kid to accomplished adult to grizzly mentor figure over the course of all three games was really nice.
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always a hammer bro, never a hammer sir
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#202, #201, and #200 of #365games to get us covered until the weekend. I've always been intrigued by the Goemon games, going all the way back to 1991's The Legend of the Mystical Ninja. Goemon's Great Adventure was fun too, but these games peaked at Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon. What a classic.
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#205, #204, and #203 of #365games (Probably going to be busy tomorrow and don't want to forget). Thinking about game trilogies this morning, and I don't know if there's ever been a better cohesive trilogy than Mass Effect 1, 2, and 3. Some small fumbles here and there, but iconic and memorable.
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#206 of #365games The Alters is way better than I thought it would be. Trailers don't really sell it properly. As soon as I realized we could do a Fallout Shelter/X-Com with our rolling spaceship, I was hooked. Also, the clone concept is fun. Worth checking out.
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#207 of #365games Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion went a little too far in the weird direction for me to be fully invested like I was in previous titles, but it did have the best-looking velociraptors featured in the series so far.
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#208 of #365games Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is my favorite Turok. This is because I would play while listening to the audiobook of The Tombs of Atuan by Ursula K. Le Guin. They go together so well, especially once you reach the level called "Lair of the Blind Ones", a title that shocked me at the time.
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Southerners use 3-wheeler and 4-wheeler. I assumed it was northerners/midwesterners who said ATVs because no one I grew up with ever said that. (Southeast Georgia)
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I have always firmly believed that the one most important job of any manager is to protect those below them from the absolute bullshit going on above them. Be a firewall. People will walk through hell and back if they know you're on their side.
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#209 of #365games Lots of good memories with the first two Turok games. I always loved dinosaurs, so the original Turok holds a very special place in my heart. Not pictured below: the dinosaurs.
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#211 and #210 of #365games Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons are often not as well-loved as other Legend of Zelda games, but I had a fun time with both of them back in the day. I remember distinctly liking one more than the other, but I could not tell you which one that was.
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this is such a good representation of American Christianity
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#212 of #365games It's Sunday, June 8th, 2025. Today is the last day of SGF. Down the road, there are immigration protestors. The National Guard has been deployed. Few gaming media outlets will mention this in their coverage of the weekend. You're thinking about RIOT: Civil Unrest from 2017.
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#213 of #365games Mads Mikkelson in Hitman? Sure, why not. The Hitman: World of Assassination trilogy is one of the best games of all time, and I'm happy it's still being supported even while IOI spends most of its time with Bond.
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#214 of #365games I've been having way too much fun with @fallenacesdev.bsky.social's level editor for Fallen Aces. Don't have anything I'm ready to share yet, but the more I figure it out the more I'm excited about the possibilities.