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professoricepick · 8 months
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Speculation on: Falcom, circa Summer 2023
Before you say anything, summer technically doesn’t end until September 22nd this year. So I’m still on-time. Usually, when I write these speculation articles, it feels like turning a release valve on my mind. You know, a way to get several intrusive thoughts regarding Falcom and their plans for the future out of my head. This time around, while I do have a fair amount of topics I’d like to…
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nidera · 7 months
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gamingladies · 9 months
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"No! I was just surprised."
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
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kdinjenzen · 8 months
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Kinda random but while your taking questions, do you have any recomendations for viddy games thatd run on an absolute clanker of a laptop? Like runs games worse than the 360 kind of clanker
Undertale
To The Moon
Baba Is You
Cave Story
Stardew Valley
Day of the Tentacle
The Monkey Island Games
Shovel Knight
Brutal Doom
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
Disgaea PC
Minit
Half Minute Hero
Into The Breach
Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters
That should get ya goin!
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thesilenticeroads · 13 days
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8. Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
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The shelf is all medicine... But I'm adorable AND healthy, so I don't need any.
Such a charming action game from the PSP era that is really slow to get going but really shines the more you get into it. I personally really liked this game and I'd love to come back to it. Apparently it's really replayable with a ton of extra stuff for beating it.
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nintendowife · 4 months
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Steam Year in Review 2023 served some statistics about my gaming on Steam during the past year.
11 games played
7 new games
318 achievements unlocked
20% played with keyboard + mouse, 80% with controller
Longest streak was 16 days (July 16 - August 1)
40% of games I played were new, released during 2023
47% of games I played were released in the last 1-7 years
13% of games I played were released 8 or more years ago
I played the most during July
I spent the most time in games tagged with:
Life Sim
Pixel Graphics
Casual
RPG
Fighting
Cats
My top 3 most played games on Steam in 2023:
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk (48% of play time, 112 sessions)
Touhou Mystia's Izakaya (12% of play time, 19 sessions)
Sticky Business (10% of play time, 29 sessions)
Other games I played on Steam during 2023:
Shadows Over Loathing
Volcano Princess
Ys: The Oath in Felghana
We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie
Zwei: The Arges Adventure
Tekken 7
An Arcade Full of Cats
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure (this one I actually just booted up to make sure it works after purchasing)
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animeswimsuitt · 1 year
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Anime Swimsuit Styles
anime swimsuit School swimsuits are a common outfit for female characters in high-school anime. Characters who wear them are often listed as Having Fan Service.
Form-fitting, sleek one-piece swimsuits dominate high school anime depictions of girls. More than a few fetishes in the fandom focus on this type of swimwear. Several anime characters wear them for the sexiness of it all.
One-Piece The classic one-piece swimsuit is a feminine staple. Vetted readers love Solid & Striped’s version, which features thin vertical straps for a revealing yet not-too-revealing fit. The flattering cutout highlights your waist. It’s also available in a long fit to suit taller women and those with longer torsos, plus a navy blue shade for cooler climates. Those who prefer a little more coverage can opt for Arena’s pretty Rosie one-piece, which has a Brazilian cut bottom and sweet specks that are playful yet sophisticated. It’s a great choice for sunbathing on a crowded beach or relaxing in the water on a quieter stretch of sand.
Bikini A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit that is typically paired with a skirt or shorts. It is a popular bathing suit for women and it is often worn in a variety of anime and manga.
The bikini came into popularity after World War II. It was named after the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the site of a nuclear bomb test. While the bikini was originally associated with a specific type of military uniform, it has become an icon for female beauty.
Anime uses this style of swimsuit for both fanservice and character development. For example, a character may wear a school swimsuit in a Beach Episode to show that she is more modest (or immature) than the rest of the cast.
The sukumizu swimsuit is a staple of Harajuku style, with its little bow accents and pink color. It's also common to see this swimsuit in school-themed anime and manga. For example, Shirley from Code Geass wears a sukumizu swimsuit while training in the school pool.
Swimsuit Set Form-fitting, sleek one-piece swimsuits dominate high-school anime's depictions of girls. They're also a major fetish for many fans, who demand that their favorite anime characters wear this classic swimwear.
This form-fitting style is also a popular choice in Harajuku fashion, a fashion-driven district of Tokyo that's known for its decora, mori kei and visual kei styles. Many anime characters represent this trend, including Kooh from Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice and Parin from Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure.
There are also many kawaii cosplay swimsuit sets available for those who want to embody this cute fashion trend. One example is the Devil 666 & Angel 777 swimsuit set from Clannad, which features two matching bathing suits that look just like the uniforms from the teen shoujo manga. These swimsuits are a perfect choice for beach days or even for cosplaying at an anime convention. They can be worn with a jumpsuit or halter top for extra coverage, as well.
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ilaiyayaya · 16 days
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THE XENOBLADE 3 ARTBOOK LOOKS SO FUCKING GOOD
I should go back and finish Xenoblade 3
I should also go back and play Torna the Golden Country
I should also play Future Connected
I should also go back and beat the final boss of Xenosaga Episode 1 and then play episodes 2 and 3
I should also finish Xenogears dam I'm a fake Xeno-series fan frfr
Actually instead I should go back and try liking .hack for the like, 4th time in the last 5 years THIS TIME I'LL ENJOY IT SURELY IF I JUST KEEP GOING BACK TO IT OVER AND OVER I'LL GET PAST THE 3 HOUR MARK IN THE 100 HOUR LONG JRPG SERIES EVENTUALLY I JUST HAVE TO KEEP BEATING MYSELF WITH THIS HAMMER AND IT'LL CLICK FOR ME EVENTUALLY IT HAS TO
actually finishing gurumin a monstrous adventure is a smaller commitment i should do that first i only have like, maybe 5 hours left before i finish it and it's just 1 game that'll be easy i can do that!
mmmmmmm replaying sonic adventure 2 lookin kinda appealing rn ngl
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stardustsynchro · 11 months
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Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure - PSP (2007)
10/10
Original means amazing and you bet this game was made for people to enjoy it
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kna-knut · 1 year
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FULL ALBUM: Guru Guru Jam! -A Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure Tribute Album-
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stardustera191 · 1 year
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Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure - PSP (2007)
10/10
Original means amazing and you bet this game was made for people to enjoy it
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territiny · 2 years
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Tinytopia review
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#Tinytopia review full
Tinytopia is a cute little thing so give the trailer a view to see how playful building a city could be. It’s since been picked up by long-time niche games publisher Mastiff (best known for Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure but I’m sure someone else out there remembers Technic Beat) and there’s a new trailer today to go with the announcement. While the release date is still uncertain, Tinytopia has been in the works for a while and even had a demo during the February Steam Games Festival. Or you can snap a trio of little houses together to make a much fancier level 3 house, which may not be quite so impressive as a trailer-tower but seems far less likely to get scattered when a wind-up kaiju strolls through town. There’s something pleasantly relaxing about placing buildings, fusing. A strange cross between a merge match game and a scaled-down SimCity that puts you in absurd levels and si. One of the advantages of being little toy buildings is that they fit together, so while you can place a skyscraper same as in other city-builders, you can also create a huge stack of trailers that makes up in redneck charm what it lacks in structural stability. With a bit of care even the challenge levels aren’t all that hard, though, and honestly that’s one of the draws of Tinytopia. Tinytopia News Reviews Previews Features Guides Reviews Tinytopia Review: Fragile Metropolis For those burnt out on realistic city-simulators, Tinytopia has something different to offer. Combine building blocks to create new megastructures. Parents say Kids say There aren't any reviews yet. Construct charming toy towns and cities atop tiny terrain. Once finished with a stage, players can use a variety of disasters to destroy their toy city in a cartoonish manner. Tinytopia is a city-builder where you place and stack miniatures to build up the best city possible in a limited area. The game's designed for a more casual, all ages audience, with easy to pick up and play mechanics and a relatively simple menu. It’s nice to build a city that fits on a desk, of course, but how about one on a ruler sticking out from a pile of books, or on a board balanced on the tip of a triangle? Urban planning generally doesn’t require making sure the entire town doesn’t tumble to the floor. Tinytopia - Launch Trailer (Video Tinytopia). It’s not that hard to do when the roads and buildings are made up of blocks that fit on a tabletop, and it opens up a whole world of physics-based challenges to go with it. The original voice of Issac Clarke, Gunner Wright, returns to add player dialogue to the Dead Space remake. Protect your tiny citizens from catastrophes like tornadoes, fires, monster attacks, UFOs, and more.
#Tinytopia review full
Everyone wants to build a thriving metropolis but how about a tiny little city instead? One that isn’t measured in square miles but instead square feet. Tinytopia’s Challenge Levels are full of physics-based fun that will test the limits of your planning and balancing skills, timing, and creativity.
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lostplay · 3 years
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Game 43: Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure
I want to like Gurumin more than I actually should, but the constant thought of certain aspects in this game hold me back from my feelings of saying "Gurumin is great". In reality, Gurumin is a very charming game, but suffers from a few notable problems that makes playing it feel more like a chore at times. Often I likened how Gurumin gives you a ranking at the end of the level and the fact it has a homing attack that made me really want to compare this game to Sonic. Sadly, this isn't the case though as ranking the highest rank simply means you beat all the baddies and smashed all the vases. Never once does this game really acknowledge you for how you do something over just doing it.  And sure you can get higher ranks of plus signs to show that you didn't get all that hurt, but really in the end it doesn't mean anything to the game as a whole. On top of that, the game's control system constantly trips over itself with how often you want to do one move, but end up getting locked in another. Due to how animation works with your character and how slow each attack is, often this will led to your character getting hurt or pulling off the wrong move. It's not something that makes the game unable, but it is something that stops it from making levels with a little more flare and oomf than "looking for vases on this map". While i don't think every game has to be or act like Sonic to be fun; the fact Gurumin had so much potential with it's formula is upsetting to me. The game also has two difficulty spikes that are completely optional, but should be noted as something you need for completion so it can make people that just wanted to chill with a nice fun game, have nightmares about it. Simply put, soccer shouldn't be played with a super slow drill, and the super boss for this game doesn't really need to go THAT HAM on you. Thankfully the rest of the game doesn't suffer from this, and is certainly something a child can take care of with ease. As mentioned before Gurumin has a wonderful ride of style and charm, and a lot of that has to do with it's music and aesthetics. From it's wonderful title screen music to it's final boss guitar solos, Gurumin really be popping your ears off with great tunes. On top of that, everything is so nice and stylish that this game practically looks great, even for an old PSP game. Each level has a wonderful linear open design to explore, and something that helps with the games difficulty and controls at times. Many of the characters are quirky and fun too. Really Gurumin is a good adventure game for all ages that has a few warts to it, but they are all on the bottom of this iceberg that largely it doesn't feel right to criticize it too harshly. If you love Wario land or Sonic games, I certainly feel you will find your way home here.
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crystalcatscreation · 3 years
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Unfortunately I am having trouble with getting OFF to display on my stream, so for now I’m going to be playing a game by the name of gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure!
edit: Due to both OFF and Gurumin not being able to display properly, I’m going to be trying to get farther in Noita. If you feel the need to watch an inexperienced player jump into this, this is the stream for you
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third-energy · 6 years
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Ruff?
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