It's possible I saw it but just forgot, with the number of games currently on my radar. Hearing about it again has reignited my interest though! Will keep an eye on it
Thanks for this! So should I stick my finger in the soil to test the moisture level? Do you know how much light I should give these plants?
The original version of me ceases to exist, but for all intents and purposes there has no been no break in existence for [OmegaMouse]. You could say that those are two separate people, but what if the same happens every time we go to sleep, and we're none the wiser? As long as someone identical comes out on the other end, what difference does it make?
Move jammie dodgers down to C and shortbread up to A and I'd agree with this
I've often wondered though - say you do die, and get cloned at the other end... there hasn't been a 'gap' in your consciousness as such. So were you ever truly dead? Even if you're not technically the same person, as long as a version of you lives on.
So I finished Leon's 'half' of the story yesterday. It was great! Loved all the puzzles (which had a classic videogame feel to them) as well as the various settings. It's a beautiful looking game and the gunplay is very satisfying.
I was a bit disappointed to learn that playing as Claire is just the same thing again, although it does have a few different story beats. I don't mind too much though as it seems like a fun game to play through multiple times.
This seems like a great way to remake an old game. Reminds me of FF7 remake in some respects.
Children of Time is definitely one of the best books I've read in recent years. If anyone asks for a sci-fi recommendation, it's usually my go to!
I didn't enjoy the second book as much, but it was still a fun read. If you like fantasy, Guns of the Dawn by Tchaikovsky is also great.
I'm currently away from home and I've downloaded Resident Evil 2 (remake) onto my Steam Deck. I'm an hour or so in loving it so far! I've only ever played RE4 (the original version) before and it feels quite different - less incentive to shoot enemies.
My childhood experience was very similar - pop to the library and stop off at the café. The local library near me was a beautiful old rectory building covered in ivy and thankfully it's still open.
It's extremely sad to hear about the closures. Funding cuts can be so short-sighted...
Ahh that makes sense. Sounds like a fun way to progress through the game!
I'm quite happy to see picross games from Jupiter on Steam (though I guess they can't call them Picross, if that's a Nintendo IP)
Very kind of you to share :) When you say Doom, is that Doom 2016? I've been meaning to play that
Edit: looks like I was too late! Maybe next time
The monster from Sidmouth