Avenue Q did it also.
I actually did revisit it last winter around time of release. If anything, my lack of ability to summon up interest in it was one of the starting stepping stones of my realization that gaming just ain’t it for me anymore.
I don’t dislike it, mind you - neither gaming nor DF - it just doesn’t fulfill like it used to, nor possess the same attraction.
I agree with lots of what’s already been said and haven’t got much to add to those extant conversations, so let me try to add in some that I’ve not seen:
RuneScape is a candidate. I started way back with RS Classic (the sprite-based one!).
Oh, and Dwarf Fortress too. That began in 2009.
Achaea and/or Lusternia are way up there but I don’t imagine anyone but me can share the experience.
Oh, as well, Mount & Blade: Warband. Quite the adventure(s).
I don’t really game anymore. But this thread did dredge up some memories, old and new.
Thank you.
But did you know about the nearly 50% reduction in Threads users???
It means this person is trying to grind their 'keyboard warrior" skill, which to my mind is a waste of spec points but maybe they’re running some gimmick build.
While I will exhaust all local alternatives first, Amazon is my pinch hitter when I can’t find The Thing anyplace else.
Haven’t seen this before, but my step-cousin said the same thing once!
It took me quite some time to get past the rocky (hah) start, the absolute lack of all but the barest exposition, but once I did…wow.
And I recognize the talent and skill it takes to make that work. Very risky to do, but it damn sure paid off.
Seems to be the general flow of her writing style. Broken Earth certainly doesn’t hold your hand, either, but if you stick it out through the directionless lost feeling at the start, suddenly you’re hooked.
Really? I wasn’t aware there even had been a buyout since I hated both wikia and fandom and tried to avoid them both, so wasn’t aware of a takeover. I thought they were just two equally-horrible “services”.
It was never usable, to my mind.
I was just the right demographic and everything for Halo. Had an Xbox. Had the game. Had 4 brothers to couch co-op with. Was a weird backwards military-obsessed family.
Played it a bunch. A BUNCH. But while I enjoyed it, it didn’t really leave any kind of impression. I thought its story was shallow and its characters unremarkable caricatures even at age 13. Years later when I saw people going on about how DEEP its world-building was and how BADASS Master Chief was and how ICONIC the game was I was just kinda…nonplussed? Whole game was just mediocre to me. I mean, that’s not to say I didn’t like it or whatever, but it wasn’t groundbreaking for me the way it was for (apparently) many others.
Make of that what you wish!
Oh geez, mine came back and back and back and while it has been about a decade since then, the last operation (which I guess was the one that worked) ended up with my ass looking like someone just carved a hunk out of the living flesh with an ice-cream scoop.
Foul Ole Ron!
Been there, done that. Hope you’ve recovered.
I won’t deny that it’s a fun game. But… If you think it was well-written, it’s the rose glasses. The story is really nonsensical if you think about it…
… or you could let an SA goon tell you about why, instead.
Have thought about moving from Galaxy to Pixel lately…
I mean, yeah - they don’t.