Yeah that's pretty fair. I look back on those days fondly, but I'd probably cringe looking at most of my post history pre-2011. It was just cool having a bunch of friends around almost 24/7 doing equally silly stuff and laughing at each other. Shitposting in the SpamZone while having some banter in five different MSN convos was top-notch.
If KH3 can't revive this place, nothing can. But it's a nostalgic little monument.
Dead Cells is a roguelike-metroidvania game developed and published by French indie studio Motion Twin. It features quick, deceptively simple combat, difficult but fair gameplay, very satisfying progression, and goregous sprite work. It's available on all current platforms.
I've sunk over ten hours into this game in the two days I've had it, and I'm probably gonna play a few more when I'm done writing this. It's insanely fun and keeps throwing more difficult but gratifying challenges at you every step of the way. I just wanted to know if anyone else here was grinding through this beast (and to bring it to the attention of people who haven't heard of it).
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Mar 25, 2019,
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(The fighter intro is a neat idea, imma continue.)
Home Series: Spyro the Dragon
Debut: Spyro the Dragon (1998) (PS1)
Much like how he functions in the titular series, Spyro's strengths are in his recovery and his specials.
Normals
Jab: Single-hit, lightly jabs forward with his horns
Forward-smash: Hits forward (with more build-up) with his horns
Down-smash: Radius attack, spins around and hits with his tail
Up-smash: Gets on the skateboard from Spyro 2 and 3 and performs a back-flip, hitting with the board
Tilts
Forward-tilt: Hits forward with his claws
Down-tilt: Performs a low sweep with his tail
Up-tilt: Gets on his hind legs and hits with his horns
Aerials
Neutral-aerial: Gets on the skateboard from Spyro 2 and 3 and performs a corkscrew
Forward-aerial: Hits forward with his calws
Down-aerial: Performs a front-flip and attacks with his tail (spike hitbox at the sweetspot)
Up-aerial: Hits upwards with the tip of his tail
Backward-aerial: Hits backward with his tail
Specials
Neutral-special: Standard flame attack from the Spyro series
Forward-special: Charges forward and attacks with his horns; direction is changeable, and jump is usable without interrupting the attack, but like in the games, he has a lag period after hitting his target (also usable as a recovery option, working similarly to how airborne charging works in the games)
Down-special: Head smash (shield-breaking option)
Up-special: A superfly portal appears where he is standing and grants him flight for two seconds (no hitbox, cancel-able with aerials and specials)
Grab/Throws
Pummel: With the opponent wrapped in his tail, he jabs them with his horns
Forward-throw: Releases the opponent and charges at them
Down-throw: Spits fire at the opponent
Up-throw: Throws the opponent upward, then spits a rock at them
Back-throw: Releases the opponent, then hits them with his hind legs
Final Smash
Flies over the battlefield and shoots superflame shots at the opponent (aim-able, like Snake's in Brawl)
Taunts (I'm lame, I know)
Side-taunt: Spyro points and laughs at the opponent
Down-taunt: Spyro lays back in a beach chair, à la Spyro 2 after beating Gulp
Up-taunt: Sparks flies in circles directly above Spyro
Misc
Jump: You can hold the jump button to perform a glide (direction changeable, uses second jump)
These are always fun. Hope more people throw theirs in.
Let me just start by saying firstly that I'm so sorry about the miscarriages. I can't begin to imagine how heartbreaking those must have been. It sounds like you've been genuinely, clinically depressed for a lot of the past couple years, and I can really see how something like that could contribute heavily to depression.
Reading your story, there are two big recurrences I see throughout:
The first is the way you deal with strong emotions. Whether it was the abrupt quitting of your job, or taking on too many responsibilities as KH-V staff, or your admitted overreaction to someone who was cruel to you, it sounds like you don't have the healthiest reactions to your feelings. Acting more rationally in the face of powerful emotions can be really challenging, and it's a hard skill to learn on your own. Therapy is immensely helpful for this. In particular, there's a type of therapy called cognitive behavioral therapy. It specifically deals with changing the way you think and behave in reaction to feelings and the world around you in general. I'd highly recommend looking into it.
The second is your lack of openness with people around you. You mention a few times how you don't often take initiative to talk about your feelings with your friends. Having people you can trust and be emotionally vulnerable with is really important, and it's hard to be happy without that. It sounds like your sister and the KH-V user who helped you quit are solid people. Maybe try to be more open and emotionally vulnerable with them? (A therapist is also a great option, as they're trained to be good listeners, and are external to your situation.) Talking about your feelings can be uncomfortable, but it goes a long way. It's like watching a sad movie. Painful at parts, but by the end, it's very cathartic.
I also wanna briefly touch on the freelance writing. I fully support the idea of pursuing your dreams, but you gotta have the means to support yourself in the event it doesn't work out. A lot of people who try to start businesses build up six months' expenses worth of savings (or more) before leaving their day job so that they have some breathing room in case of situations like the one you went through. Don't give up on writing, but next time you pursue a gig, be better prepared.
Ultimately, I'm happy to hear that things have gotten better, particularly once you came to understand the situation a bit better. It just goes to show the power of self-knowledge. It's hard to take the reigns of your life if you don't understand yourself and your situation. I think a big part of how you could feel even better would be through therapy. Broken record, I know, but every part of your story brought that to mind as I read it. You'll learn more about yourself, and you'll learn how to healthily handle emotions.
I wish you the best of luck with all of this. Don't be afraid to ask for help, and keep moving forward.
I'll admit, this looks pretty cool. But I can't be the only one who laughed out loud as the dramatic Simple and Clean overture played over footage of crude-looking VR gameplay. Really strange mix of tones.