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Cake day: Jun 24, 2023

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There’s a way to pay one gamepass for two: assuming you’re the one paying, you’ll have to add your account to your friend’s Xbox, and set it as your home console. From then, they should be able to enjoy a nearly full-access to gamepass (bar game streaming) as well as your game library.


Am I too late for this?

Persona 4 is a competent story held back by a mediocre game (Persona 4: The Animation does it justice; it’s the right format for this amount of content). Persona 5 is a decent game held back by a poor story


Revelations: Persona.

No, the Persona series didn’t start with 3. There were three episodes before it (one 1, and two 2s 🤓 [did I mention the prototype, Shin Megami Tensei: If?]), and Revelations is the Americanized version of the very first Persona, with characters suddenly becoming hamburger-eaters in an American town, and at least one of them doing a reverse Michael Jackson.

Even for the elitists who spit on what the series has become under the direction of Katsura Hashino, Revelations isn’t liked that much, thanks to the localization and the amputated Snow-Queen quest. Nevertheless, I enjoy this game partly for its peculiar 90s charm (dubious localization included; it was the style at the time), and partly because of the qualities that survived the ocean crossing, like the OST and that sweet, grindy hardcore gameplay.


Building and keeping trust is actually important to the ethos of good pirates. I’d recommend you to download GOG versions, which are left totally untouched since they’re DRM free. I can send you some links by DM if you’d like, or you can check the megathread of my home instance’s piracy community.


Batbarian: Testament of the Primordials. A metroidvania with a strong emphasis on puzzle-solving, but other elements of the genre are not left behind: there’s hair-pulling platforming sections, and boss fights that’ll leave you bald.

The particularity of this game lies in Pip, our light-emitting bat companion. We don’t control her directly, but we can influence her behavior by throwing different types of fruits. And it’s with her light and the throwing ability that we’ll solve most puzzles.

It’s honestly a tough game, especially in its second half if you go for completion (I have two left hands, and have shed tears of blood…), but there’s plenty of accessibility options like slowing time when throwing a fruit or multiplying your attack, that’ll let you tweak your experience to match with your ability level.

Besides, It’s a genuinely well written comedic game with good world-building, and it has a killer soundtrack with a distinctive 80s flair 😊