





A few months ago, she was hit by a car. Her leg was badly injured, so we took her to the vet and kept her safe for a few days while she recovered. Now she's even friendlier, and she felt safe enough to give birth in our yard.
My first and only vinyl.
First ever game I got all of its Steam Achievements in. 🙂
The atmosphere is one of the things that really kept me playing. It has its own identity instead of trying to be a copy of Dark Souls. I found the voice acting, sound design, and soundtrack really good. Too good for a game like this. The combat was enjoyable too.
Unfortunately, the game does feel a little unfinished at times (I know there's a new update, but I haven't tried it yet). It had some technical issues and rough edges.
As for the Achievements, they were a bit of a tedious process, but I liked the game enough to go for all of them. Some are very grindy, while others are surprisingly vague. I had to dig pretty deep to find information on a few of them since there weren't even proper guides available at the time.
I ended up enjoying the game more than I'd expected, enough to buy the physical copy of PS5 Deluxe Edition afterwards.
For me, it's the best non-FromSoft Soulslike after Lies of P. I'd love to see the developers make a sequel.
I'm a big fan of Soulsborne and Soulslike games, but generally not of indie games (with rare exceptions). Enotria was one of those pleasant exceptions. I had a great time with it.
The atmosphere is one of the things that really kept me playing. It has its own identity instead of trying to be a copy of Dark Souls. I found the voice acting, sound design, and soundtrack really good. Too good for a game like this. The combat was enjoyable too.
Unfortunately, the game does feel a little unfinished at times (I know there's a new update, but I haven't tried it yet). It had some technical issues and rough edges.
As for the Achievements, they were a bit of a tedious process, but I liked the game enough to go for all of them. Some are very grindy, while others are surprisingly vague. I had to dig pretty deep to find information on a few of them since there weren't even proper guides available at the time.
I ended up enjoying the game more than I'd expected, enough to buy the physical copy of PS5 Deluxe Edition afterwards.
For me, it's the best non-FromSoft Soulslike after Lies of P, an underrated game. I'd love to see the developers make a sequel.
First ever game I got all of its Steam Achievements in. 🙂
I'm a big fan of Soulsborne and Soulslike games, but generally not of indie games (with rare exceptions). Enotria was one of those pleasant exceptions. I had a great time with it.
The atmosphere is one of the things that really kept me playing. It has its own identity instead of trying to be a copy of Dark Souls. I found the voice acting, sound design, and soundtrack really good. Too good for a game like this. The combat was enjoyable too.
Unfortunately, the game does feel a little unfinished at times (I know there's a new update, but I haven't tried it yet). It had some technical issues and rough edges.
As for the Achievements, they were a bit of a tedious process, but I liked the game enough to go for all of them. Some are very grindy, while others are surprisingly vague. I had to dig pretty deep to find information on a few of them since there weren't even proper guides available at the time.
I ended up enjoying the game more than I'd expected, enough to buy the physical PS5 Deluxe Edition afterwards.
For me, it's the best non-FromSoft Soulslike after Lies of P, an underrated game. I'd love to see the developers make a sequel.
I'm not really a hardware person, but after hearing my poor companion struggling more and more, I finally gathered the courage to buy the necessary tools and open it up for a proper cleaning.
My original plan was to remove the fans as well, but after seeing how easy it would be for my clumsy self to damage something, I decided to play it safe. I bought a Wolfbox air duster and gave the fans and heatsinks a thorough cleaning without removing them.
The results honestly exceeded my expectations. Idle temperatures dropped by almost 20°C, the laptop is noticeably quieter, and it just feels happier now.
Laptop: Lenovo Legion 5 (Ryzen 7 5800H + RTX 3070)
I'm not really a hardware person, but after hearing my poor companion struggling more and more, I finally gathered the courage to buy the necessary tools and open it up for a proper cleaning.
My original plan was to remove the fans as well, but after seeing how easy it would be for my clumsy self to damage something, I decided to play it safe. I bought a Wolfbox air duster and gave the fans and heatsinks a thorough cleaning without removing them.
The results honestly exceeded my expectations. Idle temperatures dropped by almost 20°C, the laptop is noticeably quieter, and it just feels happier now.
Laptop: Lenovo Legion 5 (Ryzen 7 5800H + RTX 3070)