I love listening to political music in languages I dont speak, I have music saved from 74 languages (so far).
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I know there are others out there, but I sometimes feel like I am the only person under 50 who loves opera. I have 2 streaming services that I mostly use for watching opera.
I honestly feel like many people would like opera if they gave it a chance. Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen is a cross between Lord of the Rings and The Avengers, but without the 30-min CGI fights (no disrespect to those who like fight scenes, but i get bored). My son and I love Mozart's The Magic Flute; my wife's favourite is Bizet's Carmen.
Not really.
I play the gatcha game Monster Strike, which is pretty rare in the West.
It only has a Japanese version after they ended support for the English version like 10 years ago.
Every few years I get a yearning to play through Daikatana.
The entire thing.
I’ve been doing this from before the community patch.
I dunno.
At a glance, Tlatoani: Aztec Cities looks like a Pharoah game type city builder. I'm into this, thanks for mentioning this game OP.
Currently I'm in a similarly small population of people who play Motorstorm 1 (Monument Valley), and Motorstorm Pacific Rift online.
They work with real PS3 consoles with just a DNS change or on RPCS3 emulator.
Motorstorm Arctic Edge on PSP or PPSSPP as well but it's played less often.
Apocalypse also kinda works but it's pretty broken in very annoying ways, and reverse engineering needs more work.
Motorstorm RC is also supported, but I don't play that one.
Can find the Motorstorm communities on Discord and they're mostly using PSRewired.
Here's an invite link for Motorstorm Online World: https://discord.gg/4sJPGDxhx
A vehicle building/combat game called From The Depths is my current obsession, well past 1000 hours in it.
Freestyle GunZ (fgunz.net) its an old game but it checks out.
BallisticNG maybe. Its like wipeout but very few players on steam, maybe 100 concurrent.
I like learning writing systems, but I only know 4 of them, and two of them just for playing original Pokemon games in Japanese.