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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by Evan_B on February 26, 2026, 10:32:13 PM »
I hope you're all ready for HOT TAKES.

I started my extended snow day weekend with giving Ultra Age a try. It made a bit of waves as a shockingly good-looking action game for a relatively small developer/studio back around its release, and the Switch version... looks like the Switch version of any good-looking modern action game. That is to say, it runs, but it doesn't look wonderful. I guess I'm always looking for that action game that is going to make me feel the way people say that DMC3 makes them feel, but Ultra Age certainly isn't it. I've come to understand a bit of the game's mechanics as I sunk about four-ish hours into it, but without some deepening of the mechanics and customization, I worry it will lose its luster. It also has a roguelike mode, which I'm a bit more interested in and will report on after having sunk some time into it.

Then I played Crow Country, and while I do like games that emulate visuals from the early polygonal days, I'm not so sure I love games that are slavish in their commitment to 90s game design. This is a survival horror game with tongue in cheek dialogue, but its core gameplay design is "here's an esoteric puzzle to solve while you're stressed about dying." The map system sucks and the game has a hint system that is actually pretty unhelpful, with some puzzles being absolutely absurd in their design- the special puzzles being mercifully optional but ridiculously obscure. Then, the game commits the cardinal sin of most throwback survival horror games: it tells you that you have to conserve ammo and resources due to a small inventory and then has a sequence where you need to go in guns blazing. After playing this and Signalis, which was another moody and punishing survival horror game, I worry that this genre isn't for me, though I have previously enjoyed some Resident Evils and Evil Tonight. The puzzles are always a bit frustrating when they are too lock-and-key focused, and while the combat in this game in particular is more imprecise due its super puffy character models, I can at least accept the poor controls when its not asking me to throw its previous notion of careful, considered resource management to the wind.

Lastly, I finally booted up Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven after having conspired to play it long ago (and having picked up the Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade pack). SaGa games are a big swing due to their incredibly obscure game mechanics, but I've dipped my toes in the pool with SaGa-lites like The Legend of Legacy and The Alliance Alive. In short: what the hell, I think I love SaGa! The presentation and some quality of life features are definitely helping with the whole experience, but it's been very positive even when I see myself making very rookie mistakes. I have several save files backed up, which makes me appreciate a game complex and weird enough to justify making several save files. You progress through generations of characters in this game, some of which you can lose from fainting too often in battle or by missing a side quest, and while that might be frustrating for some, it actually makes me incredibly excited to play around with the game's systems and try to find a proper solution to my issues. Sure, I've "lost" some progress by accidentally advancing the game-clock and generations, but those multiple save files have helped me reconsider what choices I could make in a certain generation. I want a mermaid dancer, dammit, and I'm gonna get my mermaid dancer.

I can see how this game had a marked positive reception in Japan that might have contributed to the decision for a remake, particularly in how I see several of its narrative beats being echoed in later games. Maybe this game is also referencing some earlier work, but it does feel like the origin point for some of these side quest narratives I've found in later JRPGs, which makes me excited to see what the future holds.

...I'll be ranking these in my other thread.
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Movies & TV / Re: Rate the last TV show you've seen
« Last post by broodwars on February 26, 2026, 09:05:23 PM »
Well, that's Season 4 of The Librarians done and dusted. Overall, it's a good season, probably the 2nd best in the show behind Season 1, but it's a bit of a weird one and kinda forgettable. The individual episodes stand well on their own, but the connecting tissue is somewhat weak and the overall ending of the show is a bit rushed. I get the feeling the showrunners didn't know the show had been cancelled until very late in production. Still, rushed as the show's ending is, it's fitting enough for this sort of thing. I was expecting something on par with Warehouse 13's very emotional ending, but The Librarians was always much more goofy so instead we get a knockoff Doctor Who finale, complete with plenty of wibbly wobbly timey-wimey...stuff.

Speaking of which, does this music sound a bit familiar?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vn7UyEoBCo

It does to me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arAjbSkKF-Q

Through a strange turn of fate, though, this is not the end of my time with The Librarians, though I get the feeling I'm going to wish it was...

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Movies & TV / AKOTSK
« Last post by Wah on February 26, 2026, 08:57:57 PM »
Oh btw, even if you haven't seen game of thrones.

A knight of the seven kingdoms is fucking amazing.


Like i wasnt expecting wholesome out of that world, but I got it somehow heartwarming tale of what true Chivalry is and doing the right thing. The child actor who plays Egg is also superb. And has great chemistry with the actor who plays the main protag Ser Dunk.
Each episode is around 30 mins and there is six eps. Making it very congestable.
The humour is subtle and dry, but also throws in the odd haha funni poop joke. Honestly reminds me if monty pyhton took itself more seriously.

Nor did I expect it to be such a great depection of jousting. Doing HEMA myself, I was incredibly impressed by the fight cherography and swordplay. If you watch it, watching the BTS is also a treat. All of it is mostly practical effects on a budget, but it doesn't show at all. The set design and coustumes are stunning.


It is easy a 9.5/10 bordering on 10/10 depending on how into the general vibe of the show you are.
Very rarely am i getting this impatient for a new episode to come out about... pretty much anything anymore
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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by broodwars on February 26, 2026, 03:48:42 PM »
Nice going. Those kinds of levels are easier in co-op if you have the option.

Are you going to go for all of the best times too?

The four Odyssey stages in the bonus book are worth playing.

I tried the challenge times, but even with the first level in the game those times are way too strict. I'm not much for speed running to begin with, but those times require absolute perfection. I did it on that first level, but that's all I'll do.

Tempted to do the Odyssey levels. Wish the 3D World levels had been kept in from the Wii U version.
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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by Mop it up on February 26, 2026, 02:40:15 PM »
Nice going. Those kinds of levels are easier in co-op if you have the option.

Are you going to go for all of the best times too?

The four Odyssey stages in the bonus book are worth playing.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: What will Nintendo release in 2026?
« Last post by Luigi Dude on February 26, 2026, 10:13:32 AM »
Yeah I know I forgot to post before the cutoff but who cares, at least my predictions will be on the record now.

Of course with the Pokemon Direct happening tomorrow, I could argue that's the first major Direct for games Nintendo themselves will release this year since the Partner Direct from a few weeks ago was for third party games only, and this thread is about what Nintendo themselves is releasing in 2026.  Just saying.....  8)

1. The new Pokemon generation games will be announced tomorrow.

2. The Zelda 40th Anniversary will be like a rerelease of Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD like they did with Galaxy 1 and 2 last year.

3. Luigi's Mansion 4 will be announced and released in October this year in time for Halloween.

4. A new 2D Metroid game will be announced

5. Nintendo will revive a series that hasn't had a new installment in 15 years.

6. Nintendo will announce a new game they're having made by Platinum Games.

7. A new Xenoblade will be announced

8. Turbo Grafix/PC Engine games will finally be added to NSO.

9. A new 2D Kirby games will be announced.

10. The next Smash Bros will be announced.
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Ugh. And now I saw the news that Crosby is out at least 4 weeks because of the injury. Bloody Olympics.
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I may hate the Penguins and have been rooting against Canada, but I still hated to see Crosby miss the final in what was probably his last chance at the Olympics.
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You'll love this. I don't watch Olympic hockey. The last time I saw it was the gold-medal game in Vancouver 2010 and that was only because I was kind of forced to with a group of people watching it at my house because of my brother who was living with me then. Once he moved out on his own a year later then that was it for me and no more Olympics. (Until Paris 2024 because I was actually interested in a couple events that year but was disappointed again.)

After hearing about the US win, I was curious though about who was the coach. I thought it might have been Mike Sullivan but wondered if I was mixing it up with a different event. But it was him. What a strange year he's having. Left the Penguins after three years of missing the playoffs to the Rangers only for the Rangers to immediately bottom out and become one of the worst teams in the league this year. Meanwhile, the Penguins are sitting at second in the division and looking like they'll make the playoffs under their new coach. I felt Sullivan was still a good coach and worth keeping even as the years went on without a playoff win since 2018 but the way this year has played out made me wonder if he was as good as it seemed. Now he's the guy who who coached the US to their first Gold medal since 1980. And yet, he gets no gold medal for that which I've always felt was kind of strange since a coach is still an important role in these games but I get it. If coaches for teams sports get medals then what about coaches for gymnastics or other sports? And then there'll be other people who will say they helped in some way feeling they should get a medal too.

Anyways, furthering my views that I made the right choice was learning about Crosby getting injured during the Olympics which annoys me. With the Penguins having a great bounceback year, having Crosby be the one guy who gets injured from this stupid diversion has only made me more of a hater for this thing. Olympics suck, y'all.
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Movies & TV / Re: Rate the last movie you've seen
« Last post by ThePerm on February 24, 2026, 08:05:07 PM »
Possession(1981)   9/10 - The only way to explain it is if you've been through it before. The movie is surreal and weird but it perfectly expresses something that you can only get through esoteric means. Sam Neill is great. So is Isabelle Adjani.
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