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  • Unicorn Overlord, the tactical JRPG. I love how much depth there is to team building, there are so many classes, skills and synergies to plan with. After everything is maxed, you can build 10 squats of 6 units each.

    However, about halfway through the game, I’m starting to feel burned out a bit. My squats are mostly done, further upgrades are rather expensive and there is little need to swap units if the old ones win every battle. Without the constant planning, the core gameplay gets a bit stale. But nothing a break won’t fix, I’d assume.


  • De_Narm@lemmy.worldtome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    1 month ago

    You should both roughly spend the same time ‘working’ each day, whether that may be an actual job, chores or child care. This also includes breaks, procrastination, travel time and other things that happen both at home or at work.

    To make it completely fair, the stay at home parent should be rewarded the same way. Meaning, they have equal control over the money the other one makes.



  • De_Narm@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldDo you prefer RPGs or FPS games?
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    2 months ago

    RPGs, specifically turn-based or strategy ones. Action is sometimes fine too. I like stuff with complex battle mechanics and tons of customisation/planning - anything that gets the brain working is fun, really.

    I don’t like FPS in general. I’ve only completed Borderlands 2 and Fallout: New Vegas. I don’t like the perspective and the gameplay often feels dull to me. I don’t feel stimulated by them.