I don't know how the driving screenshots can look so fun, but they do. I don't even love racing games
I've heard it's very good and I've tried every one, but personally could never get into them.
That's Man's law, not mine
I've noticed that so much rigid/conservative thinking on a personal scale (the kind almost everyone commits from time to time) revolves around a discomfort with the squishy, uncertain, social, and decidedly organic work of figuring shit out and never being quite sure if you've got it right.
It's like an inability to admit that while you don't have all the answers, you're still willing feel uncomfortable and try your best to get it right.
God the soundtrack was heartbreakingly good. Loved this game so much
They certainly sound satisfying, but definitely can't beat Doom in terms of utility or power fantasy.
I do love the audio and visuals and vibe and just overall everything of HeXen a lot. It's not as pick-up-and-play-able as the Doom, but it's a great suggestion. Been a while since I did a replay, too...
Sounds like you've got a good handle on it. I would like to grow more stuff, but I can barely raise an anemic looking bushel of oregano. All brown thumbs, I'm afraid.
But does it got that cronch
I think this might be something you can reprogram. It wasn't my intention, but I've been hitting the weekly market a lot more and as a result my tastes have veered naturally to fresh and vegan stuff.
I'll still accept food with animal products on em if that's all there is, but I recently discovered that I find meat and cheese kind of... gross? I used to eat like that every week, but now I look forward to my daily apple and like 3 o'clock chia seed pudding. It's fucked.
I don't know if I somehow caused this or if it's just age, but I have been feeling pretty good.
E: sorry I just reread my comment in the context of yours and I apologise for being shitty. I think the point I was trying to make was that it's like quitting smoking or something - at first feels like something real is missing, then later feels like a no brainer
I feel like Doom or Quake are cop outs here, but they are perennial replays, and they have some great horror aesthetics
What kind of pen did you use?