Deltron_Zed

Deltron_Zed t1_ja8q50x wrote

Dying Light or Dead Island. Both zombie games with a focus on melee combat. There are a few guns but nothing as exciting as the hand to hand combat. Weapons can be crafted and upgraded with electric effect, acid, etc.

Probably Diablo(s) will hand out a lot of melee.

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Deltron_Zed t1_j9kk9m0 wrote

It's interesting how different lives can see totally different parts of the world during a lifetime. These are so common to my experience, its so hard for me to believe you have been exposed to peppers and haven't seen this. Not that I don't believe it.

However, search mildyinteresting for "pepper" and sort by time and then look through a month of posts.

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Deltron_Zed t1_j9ha59h wrote

Well, you care about what you care about and use what language describes YOUR inner experience the best. I'm not asking for your validation.

But, yes. The fact that A LOT of people can't make a meal for themselves and will eat a majority of their meals from a restaurant, fast food eatery or some instant, processed prepackaged meal is a little bit of a bummer from my point of view. Not going to cry or end my life over it or anything.

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Deltron_Zed t1_j9gti11 wrote

No offense to the poster but GODDMAN ANOTHER PEPPER?

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As someone who has worked in kitchens all his life and sees this in, rough estimate, at least a third of all peppers that I have ever cut, professionally and recreationally... what is the big fucking deal!? This is so common,I can't believe how many people are apparently experiencing it for the first time in their lives.

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Deltron_Zed t1_j2fg39a wrote

Oh man, I hope you love it. I think A Link to the Past is one of my favorite games of all time. Heroes does a great job of feeling just like it.

Bear in mind roguelites usually demand that you die again and again until you get stronger. Go into the dungeon, grab as many rubies as you can, die, invest in town, head back to the dungeon until you beat it. I like that loop. I hope you guys enjoy it.

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Deltron_Zed t1_j2ewqhm wrote

I love Rogue Heroes. Its a roguelite love letter to Zelda: Links Awakening. There's a town to rebuild, dungeons, overworld, familiar items and weapons. Multiplayer, splitscreen fun.

No Time to Relax is a boardgame type game where you are tryying to live a successful life. Kind of similar to Life but more about choosing options than a spin of the wheel and moving around the board. Not sure how the strategy is for a ten yer old but it might be worth checking out. See what you think.

How do you do Animal Crossing with three of you? Taking turns or? I like playing a single player game with a buddy and handing it off.

Stardew Valley might be fun and has split screen, I believe.

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Deltron_Zed t1_iugc8p5 wrote

Instead of trying to cling tooth and nail to the experience of my favorite treat, I would rather put myself in the moment and savor every bit of it undiluted and unadulterated. I dwell on the textures and falvors and the memories that these sensations bring.

Then I bid it all farewell, for now, and go on with something else. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

Edit: typo

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