

I really want a release date for Clockwork Revolution and Judas.


I really want a release date for Clockwork Revolution and Judas.


They might have, but I mostly remember their E3 shows.


Row one, number two is Jojo “Are you approaching me?”
Row three, number three is Spider-Men pointing at each other.
I’m a furry. It’s just an awesome coincidence that we’ve got one of the most awesome admin teams keeping this thing running.


It absolutely is not. The swearing alone would make it inappropriate for kids, but one of the scenes literally has someone using another person’s intestines as a leash. It’s an excellent pilot, but not for kids like The Owl House was.
Oh shit, new burialgoods in the wild, nice.


Hey, that’s been Back To the Dawn most recently for me.


This question got asked a couple years ago and I said what I found in their reported finances. Unless something changed over the last couple years, they likely still need the money.


If you’re looking for something similar, but don’t want the multiplayer aspect, you should take a look at The Roottrees Are Dead.


If you’re open to a platformer, the only explicitly adult game I’ve tried is FlipWitch. The gimmick is that you can change your sex, with certain obstacles only able to be passed through by a specific sex. You also have clothing that can only be worn by each sex, and certain NPCs won’t interact unless you’re wearing certain items. It’s a solid metroidvania, and while it’s not going to blow you away, I still enjoyed my time with it.
I enjoyed Graveyard Keeper. One big difference from Stardew is that there’s no hard bedtime, and sleep is more of a suggestion until you go for too long without it.


You get four full chapters to play and it ends on a cliffhanger, but not in a bad spot. It got me about 4.5 hours for a single playthrough, and the story and characters will change for everyone like a first run of StP. I picked it up and I haven’t regretted it, though I’m also content with waiting.
The problem is we’re not sure how long this will take, because while Episode 5 hasn’t been released since 2022, Slay the Princess was developed and released during that time. If it keeps the same pace, probably only a couple more years for all the chapters.


You can give Scarlet Hollow a shot. It’s by the same devs and has a longer story, but it’s not finished yet.


I replied to an email. It led to me discovering I like guys, moving to another country, and getting married. It’s something I think about a lot.
What game is that?

In the first picture, if you zoom in on the middle of the objects on the ground, you can see kind of a doll on top of the papers. Labubus are collectible dolls that come with a special guarantee of authenticity, and are popular enough they’ve already started making knockoffs. Imagine that someone remembered how Beanie Babies were supposed to be collectibles, but thought “they need to make everything more scarce, make sure that they can’t be easily duplicated, and we’ll charge $100 for each of them. But we’ll make sure that people can’t get the one they want, the one they get in the box will be random. And there’s going to be a ‘secret’ one that you can only get through this $100 lottery.”
Now imagine that example of needless, crass commercialism as an offering on top of Marx’ grave.


KH3 is bad. If I wanted to rank the main games, it’d be KH2, KH1 Remastered, KH1 with the original terrible camera and platforming, and then KH3. It’s not functionally broken, but it’s such a disappointment.
The story is a hot mess because you need to play Birth By Sleep to know who Aqua is, and KH 0.2 to figure out how she got to KH3, Dream Drop Distance to know how Sora and Riku got there (which also builds off KH:coded) and to understand why you’re fighting Organization XIII again after you defeated them entirely in 2 and why there’s multiple versions of the big bad, and KH X (the Greek letter pronounced “key”) to know what the hell a random thing that shows up toward the end of the game is. And I’m probably forgetting stuff. I hadn’t played everything, and by the end, I was just sitting back and saying “Yeah, that’s another thing that didn’t make any sense” for about every story point.
The attractions have no place in combat. They make it insanely easy, and I decided to turn them off entirely after I beat a boss just by juggling it on a pendulum ride. The Disney worlds kind of feel bare bones despite their size. It’s pretty, but it’s also empty.
I wanted to love this game so, so much, but they had to cover over a decade of lore because the creator couldn’t finish FFXV, and it’s not brought together in any really coherent or satisfying way. The combat managed to be a step down from KH2. I finished the game, and I was just frustrated because it just was not good.
All that said, for buying it, this game is supposed to tie up all the endings started in the other games. I’d just grab 1.5+2.5, and you’ll still have a good chunk of content if you’ve only played the main games. But if you also want to grab 2.8, buying the bundle is just cheaper.
This might sound like I’m lumping problems together, but I’ve had difficulties with images hosted by lemmy.zip recently. I figured it was just Sync throwing up issues, but the piefed.zip voting issues might be related, assuming both are run by the same team.