lilshpee.bsky.social
Online Acquaintance Threatens "Most Personal Account Yet"
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they deleted it this website sucks
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I'm pretty sure Nvidia shadowplay is what most people use
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an hour long stream of him playing bingo on stream to a youtube video of numbers being called would turn him into a dispenser of wisdom for the duration
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17. Metal Slug (1996)
This steam port is so horsey but I still beat it twice. Gorgeous and expressive spritework abound. Slapstick will never die.
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16. Studio System: Guardian Angel (2025)
I don't want to say much about this other than it's incredibly beautiful and PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLESAEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLSEAESE play it. Especially if you like killer7.
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average bsky interaction
irony poisoned twitter expat (sinner): wait why does the alfred chicken amiga theme go kinda crazy thoooooo
twice divorced woman with a teaching degree who otherwise only posts abt politics manifesting seemingly out of nowhere: You're a sick person. You're seriously sick.
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no one does it like kodaka. nor should they. nor should kodaka. no one should do it like kodaka.
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whoa whoa whoa let's not get crazy
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15. Full Metal Furies (2018)
I love these girls, I love this combat, and most importantly, I love when non-puzzle games have challenging riddles that run parallel to the main game. I lit up every time I figured one out or had to take notes. I love notes!
It's 4 dollars right now so go play it
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Full Metal Furies (2018)
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14. Puzzle Agent (2010)
This was a very charming Layton homunculus. A few of the puzzles didn't click for me so I had to use a few hints. It's forgiving enough to where I'd recommend it to my mom. I think this is the only proper game set mostly in Minnesota and I think that's reallโ
did you see that
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13. Blade Chimera (2025)
Solid metroidvania. I thought it was a very odd choice to let you forever warp to any room in the game at any point (with rare exceptions). I think this decision resulted in more repetitive level design patterns than necessary, but the formula works enough to handle it.
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12. Inmost (2019)
Mechanically it's shabby (jumps completely change depending on the environment, most of the collectibles are invisible and placed with little to no hint) but I really like that the story itself works as a puzzle. If you play this I recommend taking notes, that's the real game here.
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separated at birth??
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11. Mirror's Edge (2008)
The setting and aesthetics are great but the story itself seemed really unfinished and under-realized; I'm talking a whole Zero Time Dilemma. The evil company's evil plan was putting a bunch of concrete blocks in an empty plot of land and teaching the cops how to do parkour.
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what the fuck? you don't look like Pendulum's 2005 debut album Hold Your Colour? can you even trust anyone in this day and age?
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you think i'm lying? you think this is a joke? get real.
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ah!
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erm, gulp!
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10. Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition (2020)
There's so much going on here and it's all great. I didn't try survival horror for so long because the only thing that scares me in games was losing my progress. Eventually I realized games are designed ๐ ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ถ๐ณ ๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฎ๐ป ๐ถ๐ ๐ณ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐๐ถ๐น๐ฒ around this fear.
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I think you just hate men....
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please go through dj shadow's discography
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I appear to have liked this one so much I taped it to black construction paper. that bird on its beak must have planted a seed in my brain.
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dreamworks face
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9. Equinox: A Courting Death Side Story (2025)
Cute slice of life episode that I enjoyed even though I can't personally relate to it. Somehow Jade continues to have my favorite scenes even when she doesn't physically appear.
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8. Owlboy (2016)
Very forgettable. The only thing I wrote in my notes is "it's odd that a game with (allegedly) several thousand collectibles regularly trips over itself when you go through a dungeon a second time to get things you missed".
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7. Needy Streamer Overload (2022)
Solid concept. Awful, bumbling execution. It avoids saying anything meaningful about mental health or escapism. It's only interested in mental illness as an ๐ถ๐๐๐๐ฝ๐๐๐พ๐ธ which makes every other attempted aspect run in tiny circles before it decides the "route" is over.