Just an average Starfleet vessel completely crewed by small animals. Between shifts they visit a communal holodeck village. Nothing serious ever happens.
Until it does and Commander Nook needs to request a crewmember replacement. And the replacement's a Human.
I know I said in my last entry that nothing particularly interesting ever happens on the Nogami, but I would like to amend that statement, yes yes. Something has happened. Not four days ago the kind of weird event that normally only befalls the big-name ships like Enterprise managed to happen to mine specifically.
But we lost Lieutenant Boomer. The wake was… quite moving, really. Now, I'd hate to seem heartless but the moment it was over and I found myself back here in my personal quarters, I immediately put in a request with Starfleet Command for a replacement. I may not be heartless, but I'm first and foremost a professional.
I have to admit, I never really thought anyone could replace Boomer but I didn't expect what Command wrote back this morning.
my favorite video games :
animal crossing / asteroids
baldur's gate 3/ banjo-kazooie / boyfriend dungeon
CastleVania: symphony of the night / cooking mama / cuisineer
disco elysium
final fantasy x
genshin impact
left 4 dead 2
mario kart 8 deluxe / mario kart 64
neon white
old school runescape
paper mario: the thousand-year door
pokémon HeartGold / pokémon sapphire / pokémon yellow
puzzle bobble
resident evil 4 / resident evil 4 vr / rusty hearts
It's kinda funny - and yet bemusing - to see people who professionally cover Nintendo (& Games news in general ) frantically treading water to produce 'content' but also slowly losing thier goddamn minds because there has - as of writing - been no confirmed Switch 2 news..
Ditto the professional ' Animal Crossing: New Horizons' people.
Some of the attempted pivots are strange - but I respect the hustle.
It is absolutely Resetti season, and it looks like Resetti saw his shadow. That means weeks of him yelling at you for not shutting your console down properly!
It's the sequel thread, and this time I'll do it right!
I'll reply to this thread every time I "finish" playing a video game this year. That could mean getting to the end of the story it tells, or just getting to a point where I think I've experienced what the game has to offer me.
By "doing it right" I mean that I won't forget about the part where I don't actually have to play to what would be considered the end of the game.
I saw an article about this game yesterday and was immediately sold on trying out the demo. It's a #Metroidvania#LifeSim hybrid featuring a #witch named Flora.
In this case, being a witch seems to largely involve #cooking, but the demo assured me that potion-making will be relevant later.
You explore for ingredients, gain new abilities like a double jump, and do food-quests for people in town. You also pay off #AnimalCrossing style debt.