Exact same arc for me, except I won't go back. The quality of expansions has dropped as the prices increase and they've done that stupid Avengers shit where they've just escalated too high too many times for most of it to feel like it matters anymore
Chicken sashimi is a delicacy in Japan, and so easy to prep at home! Just leave your chicken breast out until it assumes room temperature, slice into thin strips, and serve over rice or with seaweed!
Oh, everybody can already see that. I'm a man in my 30s and I still wear my punk vest everywhere. My feelings on cops, Nazis, and fascists are made pretty clear on it, while anyone who recognizes basic anarchist emblems will see those too. It doesn't do a perfect 1:1 job of communicating my beliefs, but I'm more open and specific with what I believe than any coward in a red hat
I am not a Star Wars fan. I have a nostalgic fondness for the very first few movies and even then; I haven't watched any of them in ages and don't plan to. A Star Wars label on a piece of media, all things being equal, makes me less likely to interact with it these days.
Well, I guess my answer could change depending on you how define "best," but I think my answer has to be Dwarf Fortress. I've been playing it longer than some posters on here have been alive! The emergent narratives of your forts and your dorfs combined with the constant drip-feed of updates makes it endlessly replayable. The main game theme has been my last-call morning alarm basically since I had a cell phone that replaced an alarm clock. It's a game I come back to time and again that has yet to get old. If anything, it's getting too complex for my stupid ass lol
Exact same arc for me, except I won't go back. The quality of expansions has dropped as the prices increase and they've done that stupid Avengers shit where they've just escalated too high too many times for most of it to feel like it matters anymore
So far as a video game matters, of course