@hp Usually it's a yearning for text-based games, because those just aren't the same as they were in the 80's.
Occasionally I load up Nightmare on Elm St, or sometimes Vagrant Story, or the original Sega Genesis Batman game.
It comes easily with old games.
@DeliaChristina @Sharksonaplane for me, I have left the floor open for anything anyone wants to discuss with the group re: boundaries but also encourage sharing that directly with the DM privately if needed. Ditto on most of it being about the structure etc. for the game.
It's a really really good way to get everyone on the same page before you start and can avoid potential conflict down the road. Setting expectations and community building to set yourselves up for a collaborative storytelling experience that everyone can get on board with, is essentially the goal in my experience
Hundreds of thousands in real money were lost to espionage in game.
It's crazy.
I know the doctors like to use fancy terms like “infection”, “bacteria”, and “gunk” … but I’m on to their game.
It’s pretty obvious to me when my evil doppelgänger from the mirror dimension is trying to take control of my body.
Those know-it-alls in the so called medical profession won’t trick me otherwise.
@tinydoctor Elon never would, but Gwynne Shotwell has a serious chance to. She's pulled off some of the biggest advances in space travel in decades, and has slashed low earth orbit costs by a crazy amount. Of course, Elon takes the credit for everything, but SpaceX has been successful more despite Elon than because of him, and because she knows how to play the massage Elon's ego game.
It mainly depends on how much funding Elon, Wall Street, and/or NASA wants to give them.
I'm [checks notes] eleven years late to the party, so I don't expect the following to be earth shattering, but it turns out that #TheLastOfUs is a good game.
It was a remarkably cinematic experience, which is to say, the parts that were most engaging to me were the cinematic cutscenes between gameplay.
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