Just go read the 1 star reviews of the game Cult of the Lamb on Google. More than half of them are pearl clutching christians being completely shocked by the thematic. They see it as part of an agenda to promote satanism to kids instead of just being a game with a silly premise.
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Looks like a Kilkenny
That's because a lot of streaming stuff is made for 5.1 surround, and they don't care to provide the 2.0 (stereo) audio. Or sometimes it will have the 2.0 audio but you have to manually change it in your streaming app preference because they will let 5.1 as default. That makes it so that the sound of 5 speakers + 1 subwoofer now goes out of two speakers (or headphones). That's why the dialogues are inaudible and the actions scenes are so loud.
I think that's one of the best analogy I've heard. I think I'll reuse that one.
Ouhhh that's interesting. I love Horrified, it is one of my favourite game, but unfortunately I often end uo quaterbacking while I would prefer people sharing their thoughts. Will check this one out for sure, thanks for the suggestions !
Funeral doom metal ?
I guess it is better to go for games that are cooperative and where everyone can contribute how they can without pressure. So I would suggest strategy games where everyone decides together what to do and all the players are united against the game, but in a way that it's harder to put the blame on someone if they fail to do what's expected of them (Ex : Hanabi). Here are some of my favourites that corresponds to this :
Pandemic
Horrified
Forbidden Desert
I've been doing it wrong the whole time...
Passenger is one of the best songs from Deftones for sure. But Digital Bath is clearly the best song they ever wrote. Both of you should change your mind.
All jokes aside, one of my favourite metal album OAT
LOL never heard of that one. But yeah, blatantly a ripoff...
The reason they are made similarly is basically because it's a "spoiled" alcoholic fermentation. For instance if you try to make cider and screw up, it transforms into cider vinegar. Rice vinegar comes from sake, etc.