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I’m glad you finally got a chance to play it. I played it back in 2020, and it was the kind of game I needed to get me through those times.

I’ve been enjoying Deltarune too. I can’t wait for the game to be finished.


Turns out, the brands and the ads weren’t the reason people were sticking to Twitter.


They probably should have, but I’m glad they didn’t.



People here are mostly cool, But it does feel like more and more of the obnoxious redditors are discovering this place.


The question is do we actually want everyone from twitter to be here?


I have 2 of those at least. Might give them a try.


You won’t regret it. It’s one of those games that I still think about even a year after playing it. It has some flaws, and as said isn’t for everyone, but it is a top 10 game for me, and anyone with similar taste will probably appreciate it as well.


You WILL play Eastward! For the first 30 minutes at least, and I’ll be totally understanding if you decide its not your cup of tea.


SlayersX and Pelglin seemed interesting to me. Idk, they all seem neat, but not “Play or else” levels of neat.


Same here. I would have been excited if Sony made a vita follow up, because Nintendo proved there was still a niche for handheld gaming. My biggest problem with the switch is even the lite models are too bulky to justify carrying everywhere. The Vita is the perfect size, but the platform is dead, support all but dried up, and the potential unmet.

If Vita 2 was announced tomorrow, with the same capabilities of the switch or steam deck, but with the form factor of the vita, I would preorder that day.


I don’t know about “MOST” as there are still a good amount of mainstream companies that advertise on the site. At least you wouldn’t know it if you are still on the site constantly. And I’m mostly going on about the users there who don’t like the changes there and constantly complain about them in articles or youtube, yet it is the only way they insist on engaging with their followers still.

The thing about Mastodon and Lemmy to users who exclusively use those sites is they are themselves a bubble. There are weeks I spend most of my web activity on kbin, and would believe reddit is on its death spiral. Yet I peak over there, and it’s about as active as when I left it. I even see articles about reddit or twitters activity recovering that I never see get shared here, because at the end of the day, the narrative we want to hear is “Corporate site is dying, we are the future!”


Except that their business model of “bUt EvErYoNe Is HeRe” or “Mastodon/Bluesky is too complicated” seems to be keeping them afloat.


I can’t believe the entire vita fanbase is here. (Not me, but I’m happy to meet the both of you!)


I actually find myself spending more time here, to the point to where I might have to take a break because it’s starting to become unhealthy.

I think the reason why is since there are less posts per volume, it’s easier to read through everything. Since the communities are smaller, the news and discussion is more focused. And because a lot of the more tech savy and activist minded individuals made the switch over to lemmy, I find it easier to have more nuanced conversation than on reddit.

However some of my bad habits from reddit are starting to resurface here, and I probably need to start regulating my time here. At the very least, I feel like I get a lot more out of my time and participation here.


Ikr! I’m surprised it took so long for an indie project to fill the gap. If it’s even half as good as jsrf, I’ll be satisfied.


I want to know what Jet St Radio for the Wii could’ve been. Apparently one was tossed around, but at the end of the day was rejected. Tbf, this was 2006~ Sega, and it probably would’ve been trash. But I will still never not be curious about what could’ve been.


I sincerely wish people would use the block feature, rather than keep making threads complaining about content/communities they don’t like to see.


Missed train, but eh, whatever.

The year is 2016, I’m teaching English in Japan, and the Olympics is on TV with Nigeria vs. Japan in Soccer.

I’m normally not into Scoccer or any kind of TV sport for that matter, but I caught the game early on, and Japan was neck and neck with Nigeria. For some reason I wanted to see it play out. JAPAN scores! YES! then I remember where I was and what I was doing, and my train to Sapporo had left 30 minutes ago…

Luckily I was able to schedule another train, and what time I got there didn’t really matter, but I had to wait several hours for it to arrive. Japan ended up losing 5 to 4.