Not sure if this counts but women’s World Cup and FFXVI.
Not sure if this counts but women’s World Cup and FFXVI.
Yeah I think I was simultaneously surprised about that, and how long Mojeek had been in the game.
Mojeek has been an interesting alternative. I do find myself using google as a backup when I’m not getting what I need, but Mojeek does tend to present very different results.
I don’t think any other search engine, including DuckDuckGo, has its own web crawler like mojeek does. DuckDuckGo is security based, but still google in the end (similar to how most browsers are actually chromium). It apparently also uses a different term algorithm so you have to readjust how you search because it doesn’t do anything predictive or “smart” in its searching for results.
These are great games, but I don’t know if I’d recommend them to beginners into the world of JRPGs. Their primary draw, for me at least, is the complexity of their battle systems. It’s a lot to take in if you’re new to the genre. I could be monstrously wrong though, heh
Tales of Arise is great. The whole Tales series is really great, but Arise really felt like that next step from niche to the preeminent example of a modern epic JRPG. Something Squeenix has been trying and largely failing to recapture.
That feel you get when Duo Mobile app asks if you’re having a good time with their app. My job made me install you Duo, we are not friends.
I’m a little shocked to not see Civ on here anywhere. Across IV, V, and VI I’ve probably got several thousand hours. Then I saw Minecraft down there somewhere and I was like yeah…probably that.
I mean it’s not tracked, but I’ve tried and run through almost every major modpack since finding the Yogscast around 11-12 years ago now, and at least once a year gone back to it.
I think it’s important to remember that this was pitched as a single game originally. It was announced the year Mass Effect 3 came out. Comparing it to anything else is honestly pointless. Rockstar is building a game off its success and profits of GTA V. This is a ten year saga of broken promises and scope creep so astounding that people are saying they’re building four games when they’ve yet to prove they could deliver one. That’s just wild.