So I don't think I'll be able to finish Persona 5 Royal for this month. I knew it's a long game, but man took longer than anticipated lol. Just today I finished the boss for Futaba's Palace and at the moment at August 10. Think I'll at least knock out all or most of August the next two days as I finished Futaba's Palace fairly quickly and plan to raise more of my confidant's ranks.
Might still mention my first impressions on the game on my journal...eventually lol
I finished Digimon Survive and I have to say it was legitimately a fantastic game. If you like Digimon, play it. If you don't like Digimon, play it anyway - especially if you like Fire Emblem. I had fairly high expectations for this one and still left pleasantly surprised.
Just let it all go. It's half way through the year. It's all still the same. Who needs the added responsibility of thinking? Become one with the gamer cosmos and forego all your concerns. Surrender yourself to the whims of another and let it all slip away. Insert other suspiciously cult-like babble here.
This month's theme is a little different. For June, you must let someone else choose the game you play. Whether that means asking a friend or a family member for a recommendation, doing a group vote in your favourite Discord or even setting up a Twitter poll - whatever works. The only rule is that someone else has to choose your game and that the choice has to be made with intent - no RNG. You must completely put your faith in someone else's taste.
Thank you very much. I'll play Project Warlock for this month. Already tried it last year, but wasn't really in a mood for a boomer shooter, so I didn't finish it.
I asked someone on the forums for a recommendation and got an old computer game called Tyrian, or more specifically Tyrian 2000. It's absolutely not a game I would have ever played (or even heard of) without it being chosen for me, and I'm really glad it was, cause it's super good so far! I'm nowhere near done with it though, as it's surprising quite long.
"No. You don't understand. I've been dead for 35 years. Today is the day I live."