What do y'all think of this level? (not mine)
I personally really like it. I think the gameplay is so fun. It's probably right around easy-medium demon difficulty. I think if it had better deco it could definitely be rated.
I personally really like it. I think the gameplay is so fun. It's probably right around easy-medium demon difficulty. I think if it had better deco it could definitely be rated.
Ela então publicou um pedido de desculpas em vídeo após receber forte retaliação e ameaças por parte do público. Ela afirmou “Eu sei que errei”, que a atitude foi uma brincadeira infeliz e que nunca mais repetiria o ato.
Idk if it looks good yet (second image is with icon gradients mod)
The attempt I got the completion on was very bad in comparison to the other runs but whatever I beat the level in the end that's what matter.
Easiest parts: 19 - 35%
Hardest parts: 57 - 75%
This scene takes place at the camp of Lakay, shortly after Arthur returns from Guarma. At this point in the game, Arthur's tuberculosis are so advanced that are completely clear in his skin (pale) eyes (redish) and other traits. In the trailer, though, we're seeing this same scene but here Arthur looks perfectly fine. They didn't want do spoil us, of course.
Progression 26% > 59% > 63% > 100%
Hardest parts: 62 - 64%
Easiest parts: Everything else. 62 - 64 is the only part of the level that can become inconsistent if you don't practice. The rest is basically just nerve control
Not gonna lie... the Jack of Hearts and King of Diamonds game are just the hest from this season. There's something about them.
Unforgettable game overall. After analyzing all the possibilities and endings of this game, I came to the (rather obvious) conclusion that the best choice in the end is ALWAYS to cross the border, regardless of whether Daniel refuses (high morale) or agrees (low morale), as it leads to two extremely positive endings.
This is because, if he refuses, they separate and each gets what they want: Daniel has the chance to live a normal life at home, and Sean has the chance to finally reach Mexico. In addition, they keep in touch, maintain their bond, and Sean can send a selfie with the person he became closest to during the trip (in my case, it would probably be Cassidy).
As unfortunate as the brothers' separation at the last moment may be, this ending still leaves me very satisfied and I totally understand if that's the best for you, specially since Sean can be reunited with his love.
If Daniel accepts, I consider this by far the best ending of the game, simply because they don't separate, they stay together, and their bond seems stronger than ever. They arrive in Puerto Lobos and start a new life, presumably keeping in touch with the important people.
As for the choice to surrender, it is always the worst, regardless of whether Daniel accepts or refuses, as it leads to two extremely negative endings. If he accepts, Daniel can live his life normally, while Sean is UNJUSTLY IMPRISONED for 15 YEARS for making extreme decisions when forced into an extreme scenario where, ultimately, he did not deserve any of it.
The final scenes are truly scorn, as they go out together to explore the forest from the beginning of the game, Daniel clearly well, while Sean has lost everything, and they know he has lost everything. They even go their separate ways at the end, which is the game giving a final punch in the face to anyone who would call this “redemption.” No, this is letting disgrace in exchange for nothing, since Daniel could have had the same ending plus Sean remained free with the other decision.
If Daniel refuses to surrender, Sean is shot dead and Daniel is left alone in Puerto Lobos. Congratulations, you've somehow managed to be even worse.
In short, if you taught Daniel high morals, you have two options: A very, very good ending if you choose to cross, and a very, very terrible ending if you choose to surrender.
If you taught Daniel low morals, you have: Either the best or the worst ending in the game depending on your final choice. I can see how that's balanced.
Furthermore, I'm disappointed that the brotherhood points system wasn't very well used in the last episode and some other points systems does literally nothing besides changing a number in the final screen.
Unforgettable game overall. After analyzing all the possibilities and endings of this game, I came to the (rather obvious) conclusion that the best choice in the end is ALWAYS to cross the border, regardless of whether Daniel refuses (high morale) or agrees (low morale), as it leads to two extremely positive endings.
This is because, if he refuses, they separate and each gets what they want: Daniel has the chance to live a normal life at home, and Sean has the chance to finally reach Mexico. In addition, they keep in touch, maintain their bond, and Sean can send a selfie with the person he became closest to during the trip (in my case, it would probably be Cassidy).
As unfortunate as the brothers' separation at the last moment may be, this ending still leaves me very satisfied and I totally understand if that's the best for you, specially since Sean can be reunited with his love.
If Daniel accepts, I consider this by far the best ending of the game, simply because they don't separate, they stay together, and their bond seems stronger than ever. They arrive in Puerto Lobos and start a new life, presumably keeping in touch with the important people.
As for the choice to surrender, it is always the worst, regardless of whether Daniel accepts or refuses, as it leads to two extremely negative endings. If he accepts, Daniel can live his life normally, while Sean is UNJUSTLY IMPRISONED for 15 YEARS for making extreme decisions when forced into an extreme scenario where, ultimately, he did not deserve any of it.
The final scenes are truly scorn, as they go out together to explore the forest from the beginning of the game, Daniel clearly well, while Sean has lost everything, and they know he has lost everything. They even go their separate ways at the end, which is the game giving a final punch in the face to anyone who would call this “redemption.” No, this is letting disgrace in exchange for nothing, since Daniel could have had the same ending plus Sean remained free with the other decision.
If Daniel refuses to surrender, Sean is shot dead and Daniel is left alone in Puerto Lobos. Congratulations, you've somehow managed to be even worse.
In short, if you taught Daniel high morals, you have two options: A very, very good ending if you choose to cross, and a very, very terrible ending if you choose to surrender.
If you taught Daniel low morals, you have: Either the best or the worst ending in the game depending on your final choice. I can see how that's balanced.
Furthermore, I'm disappointed that the brotherhood points system wasn't very well used in the last episode and some other points systems does literally nothing besides changing a number in the final screen.
I was at 150% volume when this happened for the first time. I almost died. It was the worst thing I've ever heard in my life. Please be careful with your audio.
This happened when I turned on the microphone audio capture and idk what to do, it was working just fine a few weeks ago and I do believe it's not a hardware issue.
I recently finished Watch Dogs 2 and, throughout the gameplay, I took some photos using the phone's camera. I wasn't expecting WD2 to be a particularly cinematic game, and indeed, it largely isn't. But there are some few places that actually look great.
I must say how important games like Yume Nikki and LSD: Dream Emulator are to my journey of dream exploration. I feel deeply fond for these games... as well as other works involving dreams... and I both intentionally draw elements from them to navigate my dreams and recognize when my unconscious mind is doing the same thing.
Do you know of any game or even a book/series that you can parallel with your own dreams experiences?
The media in question doesn't need to have dream-related elements, it can truly be anything!
Deepseek melhor IA sim ou claro?
Surprisingly unenjoyable level what the hell
It's highly inconsistent and unbalanced, I still vibe with the music and visuals though
Also I had to use LDM for this level because the 70% part onwards is SO LAGGY that it's literally unplayable
This level once was an extreme demon and is still present in some extreme demon lists, which is funny
Hardest parts: 28 - 32, 59 - 61, 73 - 77
Easiest parts: 38 - 54, 61 - 73
Eu nunca fui muito de desenhar nem tive interesse em passar muito tempo aprendendo a fazer desenhos super complexos, detalhados e realistas. Porém ano passado eu decidi tentar e isso foi o que eu consegui fazer em umas 2 semanas praticando hihishahs. Depois eu parei de novo. Enfim, eu gosto de uma vibe mais “emo” nos desenhos, por assim dizer.
So, for context, I'm BRAZILIAN and the language I speak and prompted is portuguese. This is the language my app is set for and I usually speak with ChatGPT.
When I asked it a question about a football player using the “deep think” plugin, the answer it gave me was in english. NOT TO MENTION that it's a way shorter output and overall, WORST. When I asked the same thing without the plugin it gave me a correct answer. LOL??
Why are so few people talking about Cobra Kai in 2026? This series decreased in popularity after the finale, which is expected, but i think it's REALLY cool LOL . It's catchy for some reason. I just put it on the TV to play in the background while I did other things, and suddenly I find myself wanting to watch it non-stop. Am starting Season 2 episode 8 now. Particularly I am really fond of Samantha's and Robby's relationship (I literally almost cry hearing their theme) but as far as I remember they don't even end up together :(
I don't know if that's still considered a “Fluke” but I never died pass 74%, which I was afraid because the end of this level makes me nervous. I took basically 1 or 2 days depending on how you count it to learn it and beat it.