Yeah, the Emio game is the third game of said saga, and more recent, so that is why I got my suspects on that one 😅
Yeah, the Emio game is the third game of said saga, and more recent, so that is why I got my suspects on that one 😅
Yeah, but I chose the iOS and Android clients every day (Apollo and Sync IMHO).
I have been breaking my head because I remember I recently watched another interesting graphic novel for the Switch (I think so) in these days in some of my YouTube videos or perhaps some gaming podcasts that I use to frequent.
I have memories it was shown in like a Nintendo Direct along or close the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection title (that is why it surprised me to have this sudden amount of VN releases lol) and until I saw this post I thought it was the “Emio The Smiling Man” game, and now I am actually confused if it was this game all the time (although the graphics style doesn’t ring the bell).
Are there any other VN games announced or released for the Switch or modern consoles that I could be confusing with?
I definitely remember it was about Japan and murders lol (really not helpful with all the VN games mentioned), but I didn’t get clear if it was all fiction or if it is based in a true story (which I guess is the case, but I find that too dark for Nintendo).
What I find crazy is that they decided to pay for the API to keep using it with the few clients that operate that way, they are effectively paying for using Reddit SMFH.
Why would one even conceive that idea if you can have an ad-less experience of Reddit in desktop (Ublock Origin), iOS and Android (sideload) still.
Yep I can confirm, I lived in my tiny reddit bubble a lot of time to care about trending shit and bots stuff.
Hmm, I think my pick would be Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure as my brain is so used to DB characters and I don’t find that game particularly hard, and I can play it in short burst yeah.
Well, once again they still hurt more the “legal” clients, nothing new really.
I still happily have my ad-less YT experience in all the devices I own (as a matter of fact, I just convinced my girlfriend to sideload a YT client to get her a similar experience of mine in her iPhone).
Same, but when I sit and do stuff in my laptop I end up procrastinating even more with it than my phone… Anyway, I block ads everywhere I can, and when I cannot, usually I have a pihole running in the background for that in my local network.
To be honest, I had a lot of fun jailbreaking and tinkering with it, but I can count on one hand how many times I’ve gamed on it since.
I thought this was why we do this, I have done a similar hack process to lots of devices (software side) and most of them are sitting in a drawer.
Maybe you meant legal streaming anime?
I use Stremio + Torrentio with RD + Kitsu add-ons
Kodi + Fen Light/Umbrella/POV/Seren/Otaku
Anime TV Android app
CloudStream
And my HDDs are happy to not be full all the time anymore lol.
I am a patient gamer and I have never played the second title (despite having the fan translation rom always handy)… I am conflicted, if I play this game as soon as it is released, am I or not a patient gamer yet lmao (because I want to play it ASAP, and I rarely feel that urge).
Yeah, I also would like an explanation of this line of thinking.
I feel bad for not playing the original yet.
An US thingy.
This looks cool, but we know what Nintendo thinks about coolness.
They finally died not so long ago… Well, they really died when the Megaupload situation happened lol.
Wow, I thought this story was already over…
Taringa and Megaupload what a wonderful mix of the past.
Ahh… I also wanted to live that… But I was the only dude that had a DS in my classroom… Heck, I dare to say all classrooms of my age lol.
Playing Mario Kart DS with people I did not know.
The DS was my entry to the beautiful world of online gaming (it was free, can you believe it?).
And now I see this world kinda meh, perhaps I play (or not) the wrong games, but nothing can beat a perfect 1 player game.
Oh, I am aware of that “hack” as well.
Can you see NSFW content too?
I am not really updated with how Reddit handled that after the APIcalypse.