At the higher levels you realise the randomness is too much, not sure if they updated the starting rounds to have more player choice
This is fairly common among the less scientifically inclined in my community. Also here is a quora question https://www.quora.com/Why-does-sound-seem-to-travel-upward-more-easily-than-it-does-horizontally#:~:text=Sound%20can%20seem%20to%20travel,upward%20and%20travel%20greater%20distances.
I am more concerned about finding out the origin of the myth. I do know that sound travels omnidirectionally
Puzzle games like Baba and high skill ceiling platformers like Celeste, Meat Boy.
Soulsborne games are just soothing now. Dodge dodge hit, roll, heal, item, run
It's called the Nintendo 64 because it sounds lucky in Japanese
What if they don't live in America?
I have a fairly unique use case. There used to be a site that tracked the prices of a chocolate bar vs their weighted scoring system.
If you try to find that, you get pages of listicles. Same thing for looking for a specific feature I'm looking for in a wireless earbud or mouse for example
If I want a product review, I add Reddit to the end
Re4 remake scratches some of the metal gear itch
Replaying RE2 remake while waiting for Re4r DLC. Surprised to find a new mode there that I don't have any memory of, it was added later I guess. Problem with being a patient gamer is that mod support stops and the game is updated and breaks it.
Tried the demo for System Shock remastered and finally started Jet Set Radio with the release of the spiritual successor. They did not age well for me, but I could see why they were popular back in the day
It's meant more for fans of the IP. If you're not, like me, it's a very generic open world game, especially after completing Elden Ring
Is the performance and bugs still broken?