THANKS OB…iden.
THANKS OB…iden.
Also… what’s your game called? I’d be interested in checking it out.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll likely sink a hundred or more hours into it again, and I may even be wrong about the Stardew Valley feelings once I get into it. Genuinely loved this game when it first came out, and regret selling my N64 collection when I was in college.
Aside from the OoT and Majora’s Mask additions, I don’t know that many (any?) games could have made me more excited than this. I sunk so many hours into these three games. That said, I’m prepared to be disappointed by the way 1080 controls, and constantly thinking about how Harvest Moon would benefit from being just a bit more like Stardew Valley.
But I’ll have waves of nostalgia pouring over me any way.
You’re correct. I was being intentionally obtuse to agree about the sentiment, but also further the lament. Kind of a “being funny to myself (and maybe no one else)” moment, but publicly expressed.
I’ll recognize it, but I’d rather not appreciate it. I’d appreciate it if half the country had never been infatuated with an historically proven con-man with delusions of grandeur. Legitimately one of the must frustrating realities for someone who believes in democracy to grapple with is that half the population MUST be less than average intelligence (and even some of greater intelligence will choose willful ignorance).
She (and Angela Kinsey) discussed this on a recent episode of Office Ladies, and it’s clear that she wasn’t offended, just relayed it as a funny anecdote.
Does he genuinely not know who Hunter Pence is?!?
Yeah. He went to that other school with my girlfriend in Canada. My uncle who worked for Nintendo knows all about it.