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Some people DO care about my unimportant ramblings on fiction, so maybe I'll engage with this site a little more.

My all time favorite game would probably change once a week, so what's there now is probably there cuz I was too lazy to change it.
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Favorite Games

Yakuza 0
Yakuza 0
Splatoon 3
Splatoon 3
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal
NieR: Automata
NieR: Automata
Dragalia Lost
Dragalia Lost

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Persona 4 Golden
Persona 4 Golden

Feb 07

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This is honestly just a game you pick up whenever you get bored, but the problem for me is that I'm not that easily entertained. The funny red man punching the quirky blue dwarf just doesn't do it for me. Clearly that means I have a chemical imbalance in my brain if the ragdolls don't release the happy stuff. I can still play it every so often for maybe an hour, so it's not all bad. Just leaves me wanting something more.

I'm not here to give this game a rating or review, I'm here to give a warning.

I picked this game up because a friend told me to, and it was on sale for only 6 dollars. You want to know what I learned? This game crushes your soul and brings out the worst in people. DO NOT make the same mistake I did. DO NOT give in to any temptations like friends or sales. DO NOT play this game if you value your sanity. You've been warned.

I'll still hop on if they ask me, though.

If you want peak in digital form, look no further. It takes some of the coolest and most fun aspects from traditional fighters, and even platform fighters, then puts them into a turn based format. Not only does this make the game very accessible, it also makes it have seemingly bottomless depth in its fights. The mind games you play with your opponents that you see in fighters is amplified by a factor of a million, since you play this game like chess. Because of that, even though the combos are fairly easy to execute, you still get the same high from starting a combo knowing that you are in your opponent's walls. No other game does it like YOMI Hustle does. The closest I can think of right now is Toribash, but that's a lot different. It's a one of a kind, amazing game.

WHERE MY HUSTLERS AT?!?!?!