Yup Ash is right. You can be against an army bombing children's hospitals and food trucks without being antisemitic
haha that's pretty great to be fair!
Oh my bad, I hadn't heard of Short Trip and my brain must've got that mixed up xD
I saw the trailers for Squirrel with a Gun, and personally I thought it looked a bit gimmicky. Perhaps the sort of game I'd tire of after a few hours.
So you're wanting to eliminate as many of these games as possible from your wishlist? The only ones I've played here are A Short Hike and Animal Well, and I can vouch for both of those being incredible.
A Short Hike is very charming. I had such a fun time playing through it one afternoon and finding all the little secrets. It has a lovely artstyle and is the perfect length.
Animal Well is simply a great metroidvania with some really unique items and beautiful pixel art. There's some tricky platforming there if you want to get the collectables.
Sorry if that doesn't really help with your conundrum, but if you want to cut down your wishlist I'd recommend keeping those ones!
FYI you can watch the set here https://gofile.io/d/AwlOTg
:3
(edit: updated link as the old one was only 30 mins)
Unfortunately it won't be any time soon, I have a huge backlog of ebooks to get through xD
What, how is this a win? Three authors lost a lawsuit to an AI firm using their works.
Fair enough, I'm happy with Diablo IV and Jusant. Jusant is probably the highlight here as I've only heard good things.
I'll have to give it a go! He has a lovely way of writing, really capturing those little details of people and places.
I finished One Hundred Years of Solitude recently and really loved it. The blend of real life events and magical elements was beautifully done. It felt like an elderly relative was recalling their memories whilst embellishing them with little touches of magic. SO MANY family members, but each of them was unique. In terms of the Bingo, I've added it to 'Set in War' (though it would have also fit in several other categories).
I've just started The Wager by David Grann. It seems really fascinating so far and has already given me quite an insight into maritime life. I didn't realise until now that it recounts a true event!
I can't help but think of the VA from Danganronpa who recorded some lines about barking