I felt like Links Awakening was a good difficulty to be honest. I enjoyed those old school style puzzles from the GB era.
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Aren't hedgehogs nocturnal though?
I don't use Google search or Chrome but I own a Pixel. Life's funny like that.
That god damn kitchen scene.
IT by Stephen King was read incredibly by Steven Weber.
Stephen King got me into Audiobooks after being a bit hit-and-miss with them but I've been using them when I'm out walking and then read the book when I'm home and have time. It's been a great way to zoom through his back catalogue.
They may have invented them but Japan perfected them.
Japan has ruined toilets for me.
That's okay, I love Twilight Zone so I don't think it'll be too bad.
Why's that and how did watching the movies but not having seen the original series effect them?
How did you find Picard? I haven't heard many good things about it.
Okay cool! I'm definitely going to dive in either way but I wasn't sure if characters like T'Pring or Nurse Chapel become really different or suddenly there's big differences in their personalities etc
I've kind of been bouncing off a few things this week. I'm playing through Freedom Planet for the first time and loving it (I've already bought the sequel in preparation), chipping away at Brotato, playing a bit of N++, and doing a few runs in Darkest Dungeon 2. I finished Super Mario Wonder after bouncing off it when it originally came out, and now I'm just trying to cram anything into the hole.