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I dead-ass cannot believe how unpolished Moonlighter is...

I first played it when it came to mobile via Netflix. Later on, I figured out it was on PS4 as well, so I decided to get it on that. Hadn't played it for a while, but I remembered it being really fun. I saw a video about a game with basically the same concept, so it enticed me to give it another try, forgetting why I even lost interest. My God... It has some weird-ass hitboxes. Sometimes, even if you dodge just right, you still get hit. For instance, the golem bosses do that ground pound you should be able to roll through. That only actually works half of the time... I love the idea of the game, but between not being able to expand your bag capacity, hitbox randomness, and other jank, Moonlight is a game that seems hard to recommend. I honestly don't even know how they even decided to release it in this state without ever coming back around to tighten things up, because it's been out for a hot minute now.

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u/-Consternation- — 6 days ago

Dread Delusion is a hidden gem that you gotta play if you like oldschool first person RPGs like Morrowind and Kingsfield!

I've been getting pretty absorbed in it on my weekends! I think it's a little mors known know because I've noticed I've gotten recommendations on YouTube of people talking about it, which is actually how I myself discovered it. Its graphics definitely have a PS1 feel. People seem to only have the complaint that the combat is really nothing to write home about, which is fair, but I honestly think the combat is still fun. It is fantasy horror, though I don't think it's quite as unsettling as stuff liks the Souls games and Elden Ring as far as atmosphere and enemies. It is open world, and it is very exploration heavy. It does something that I love to see in any RPG very well, which is hiding gold and loot all over the place. Some gold here around this corner. A potion over here where some people might not think to look. A chest and an experience point behind a hidden door. It's just very, very fun! Definitely recommended this strongly!

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u/-Consternation- — 8 days ago

Legitimately wondering if the change is fixing to go bankrupt..?

So, I've noticed that my nearest store has been stocking quite minimally for several months now... Especially the frozen and cooler stuff. When I look it up on Google, it seems like this is an issue across the US. It's as if they're not able to afford to keep up with demand. Are they getting ready to close stores?

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u/-Consternation- — 14 days ago