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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • I’ve played all the Yakuza games and while I didn’t mind the frantic combat, Like a Dragon is just so much more approachable for me with its turn-based combat.

    It’s funny, Final Fantasy is getting more like classic Yakuza in its combat and Like a Dragon more like classic Final Fantasy. It actually gives me hope we’ll one day see a return to form for FF as Like a Dragon proves you can do turn-based in a very engaging way.

    However, Yakuza had its charm and mini-games to push me through FFXVI… not so much.


  • Once you’re finished up with it, I really recommend Monster Train. Slay the Spire is great, but I never finished it 100%. Monster Train I still go back to randomly even after putting 100+ hours into it. The game actively encourages you to try and break it, finding the right combination of cards and artifacts to truly be OP. I think it would even be impossible to beat most of the difficulties if you don’t lean into that.


  • This all reminds me of the big Digg migration. Reddit likes to think that people chose it because it was special. For a good majority of us, especially the 10+ year accounts, it was Digg’s terrible redesign and very poor product decisions. The nail in the coffin was not understanding its core content producing users willingness to move. History repeats itself.