Isn't this every generation? I know mine has been stereotyped all to hell too.
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I was wondering if anyone mentioned Nox already. It's a shame that it went so unnoticed while Diablo took off in popularity. I always preferred Nox.
I'll take a cybernetic heart. I was born with a heart defect, and one heart attack was enough for me. I'd love to know what it felt like to have endurance too.
My parents were frustrated, but not boiling over when I came out as bi. I guess they thought future grandchildren weren't out of the question yet. Then I came out as trans, and I was immediately dead to them. I've been reconnecting with my mom years later because she's divorcing my dad, but I'm still being cautious about it. Life has been brighter without them around anyway.
Give Nox a try if you'd like a game with good isometric dungeon crawling. It's on GOG.
SNES followed by the PS2.
Freelancer. Space games are in demand right now. That's begging for a remaster, remake, or sequel.
Armored Core 6 is the only thing on my mind.
Probably Elden Ring. I don't like many AAA games, so that wins by default. I am a big fan of Armored Core though, and the upcoming sequel is definitely in AAA territory. I'll probably change my answer after I get a chance to play it.
I'm not planning on playing Starfield at all. I'll stay open minded in case it actually ends up being something worth my attention, but I have my doubts. If so, it'll be on sale eventually.
I'm still getting used to this and there's not much activity yet, but I'll stick with it. Reddit isn't worth it, so I'm happy there's a chance for an alternative.
I've already decided that I'm swapping to Linux the next time I upgrade my PC. Windows is starting to become more trouble than it is convenient.