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Tron 2.0 - A FPS game set inside computers from the early 2000s. There were a lot of great weapons in the game but I always went back with the Disc throwing weapon.
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Homeworld 1/2/Cataclysm- An 3D space RTS series 1999/2000s. During the campaign all units made carry through to the next mission.
Antium
- seta g_sabermorerealistic "3"
- seta g_dismemberment "3"
Put those into the console command and the lightsaber is so much more fun!
Atomic Shrimp - He's an older British guy that does a variety of videos. Everything from tech related projects, scambating, gardening, hikes, and foraging.
My favorite videos of his are his 'Weird Stuff in a Can' videos.
Bomb Carrier: "I'm going A"
Random Teammate: "Okay, everyone rush B!"
I would say for Canada: The Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinking. They have a bunch of well known songs in Canada, but some of them are not quite 30 years old yet.
Little pupbees!
I would recommend Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward. I played that on my Vita back in the day and thought it was great! It has a similar puzzle narrative like Danganronpa but I would say it's more escape room puzzle like.
Taskmaster + Helldivers 2
Doing bug squishing tasks for democracy points?
I've been replaying Loop Hero on the Deck. I never finished it the first time but now I can do a few loops before bed.
Other than that I've also been playing a heavily modded Project Zomboid. Working on building a base to fend off enemy bandit NPCs and zombies. Having to fight something that can shoot back at you has given the game new life.
I trimmed down Glimpse of a Memory from Persona 4 Golden as my ringtone. Honestly it sounds very close to a normal ringtone.
I have been playing UnderMine. The game plays a lot like The Binding of Isaac, but has a few differences like the meta profession after every run where you can unlock new upgrades and you can rescue people inside the mine that are vendors and the like.
The game scratched an inch I had for a new roguelite since I haven't played one in awhile.
We were always told < is less than. The symbol looks like an L for Less. If the L is facing the wrong way > it's greater than.