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[–] cebolla@piefed.social 2 points 3 days ago

Oh hey, I didn't realize. I like Olija, and thought that they were worked on by the same developer. They're lumped together with The Messenger in a bundle and just assumed it was the same dev working their way through whatever vibe they were feeling. I don't know too much about Devolver, but that's for the 411. I was interested in this game because I like One Slash and Samurai Jazz and figured it could potentially have a similar vibe to it. I'm going to grab it, and give it a go. Thank you!

[–] cebolla@piefed.social 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Can you tell me more about Katana Zero? I have one of this developers other games and looked at this the other day but opted out. I don't listen to audio when I look at trailers, so I didn't hear the music or anything.

Also, YIIK has a great soundtrack even though everyone bombed the hell out of that game. I still listen to tracks from it. Inscryption, The Path, 2064: Read Only Memories, The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa, Going Under, games developed by Blaze Epic, Dicey Dungeons, Party Hard, Stray Cat Crossing, New Ice York, Beyond Galaxyland, JARS, Ladykiller in a Bind, Oxenfree, Dust Force, & Plants vs. Zombies (Laura Shigihara still has me bopping). Not including classic video game bangers - this is just stuff I pulled from a quick Steam-y glance.

*Love has a banger of a soundtrack too. Kentucky Route Zero as well.

[–] cebolla@piefed.social 2 points 3 days ago

Chicken babe! I used to see something like this all over the north side of a city I lived in. It was a mantis, they were all done on sticker paper though.

[–] cebolla@piefed.social 1 points 3 days ago

I think about this often, but it's just a passing thought. It's just sort of a combination of this and wondering what type of world people would like to return to. I think people are romanticizing certain things, but would be disgusted at the treatment someone they loved would experience if we tilted backwards. I am not sure, but it's a little nibble I have every now and then.

[–] cebolla@piefed.social 2 points 3 days ago

While I don't have the entire picture, I can say a couple of things that have turned me off of the app as a whole. You have pretty much no control over your data, and you must supply a telephone number in order to setup an account. Many developers create communities on it though, so it makes it hard not to use. Personally? Non-data related - I find it insultingly busy. I am not the target audience though.

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