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The tech is nice; the dominant species sucks.

The dominant species is astonishing. The things they’ve done in the space of a few hundred generations, and the strides they’ve taken to recognizing and attempting to overcome the natural drive of virtually every known form of life to exploit every niche available to them are incredible. They do all tend to let themselves get led by the nose too easily, and the question of whether any naturally evolved sapient lifeform can actually overcome that exploitative nature while it can still make a difference is still up in the air, of course, but biologically speaking, there’s really nothing that compares that we know about.
 
Been on an Elder Scrolls kick and I'm dabbling in ESO. ESO Gold Collection (all the content to date) is on sale at Fanatical. It's a record low, $15.89 (or $15.01 with 5% coupon from a previous order).

It's a pay once to play MMO. It has MTX nonsense in it, including one very rude one that is $15/month for access to basically a pocket dimension for crafting supplies, but this gets you access to all the game world story content and classes for the same cost as one month of ESO premium. There are DLC dungeons and events not included, but you'll have a ton to dig through before that's really a concern.

I'm enjoying it so far. Look up guides for solo builds, choose one that looks the fanciest to you, and go nuts. It's been pretty easy so far, the world is fun to explore, and questing is pretty chill. It's not Skyrim 2, but it is a good podcast game, IMO, versus Skyrim itself.

Which I have also been modding Skryim and Skyrim VR; the former for making it look awesome and the latter for most immersion (has higher GPU demand).

Never been a better time to get into any of them since new games are gonna be $70+...
 
$70 to now $80 for new games is just too much for me unless it's a super high priority (probably just new Persona games at this point and I mean now not remakes). I already contemplating hard for $20 indie games, so I'm contemplate harder for AAA or just new expensive titles. I got a backlog a mile long in just physical games for my PS5/Switch/Others alone. About time I really hit those when I'm likely to not buy as many new games.
 
Been on an Elder Scrolls kick and I'm dabbling in ESO. ESO Gold Collection (all the content to date) is on sale at Fanatical. It's a record low, $15.89 (or $15.01 with 5% coupon from a previous order).

It's a pay once to play MMO. It has MTX nonsense in it, including one very rude one that is $15/month for access to basically a pocket dimension for crafting supplies, but this gets you access to all the game world story content and classes for the same cost as one month of ESO premium. There are DLC dungeons and events not included, but you'll have a ton to dig through before that's really a concern.

I'm enjoying it so far. Look up guides for solo builds, choose one that looks the fanciest to you, and go nuts. It's been pretty easy so far, the world is fun to explore, and questing is pretty chill. It's not Skyrim 2, but it is a good podcast game, IMO, versus Skyrim itself.

Which I have also been modding Skryim and Skyrim VR; the former for making it look awesome and the latter for most immersion (has higher GPU demand).

Never been a better time to get into any of them since new games are gonna be $70+...
I loved ESO when it released haven't played in years but love how they keep supporting it.
 
$70 to now $80 for new games is just too much for me unless it's a super high priority (probably just new Persona games at this point and I mean now not remakes). I already contemplating hard for $20 indie games, so I'm contemplate harder for AAA or just new expensive titles. I got a backlog a mile long in just physical games for my PS5/Switch/Others alone. About time I really hit those when I'm likely to not buy as many new games.
SEGA drops their stuff to $20 in rather rapid order. I haven't got Metaphor yet as I'm waiting for either Metaphor Extra Special Edition or the base game to be $20, likely sometime this coming Nov 2025.

Assuming that's still a priority and I'm not hunting pigeons for sustenance. IRL, of course, not in Snake Eater Delta.
 
True I've gotten P3R and Yakuza all the new ones except the pirate one for $25-$30 each. Pretty much if I'm not going to be playing it right around when I buy it I'll wait on them. Sega/Atlus release updated versions all the time too. I'm behind on so many series, and with the gaming bundles it just doesn't seem necessary to be buying all the new games on release unless they're being played immediately. Also reminds me I have a few demos to try and stuff to try from the backlog to see what's worth playing. I've been mainly preoccupied with Bramble Royale: A Meteorfall Story, which is a good not great game. I'll do a review of it soon as I've beat it a few times now, unlocked all characters and done like 80% of the achievements. I'm getting close to maybe just one more run to close it out for a bit. There are parts of the game that don't lend itself as nicely to a rogue lite game.
 
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SEGA drops their stuff to $20 in rather rapid order. I haven't got Metaphor yet as I'm waiting for either Metaphor Extra Special Edition or the base game to be $20, likely sometime this coming Nov 2025.

Assuming that's still a priority and I'm not hunting pigeons for sustenance. IRL, of course, not in Snake Eater Delta.
Yeah we all know Metaphor will get another version eventually. Probably with a new mysterious female character if the pattern holds. It'd surprise me if it didn't given their affliction to doing so. It is why I've not even nibbled on p3r. Honestly they are going to hurt themselves just like Nisa se gust and bamco did years back if they don't stop. As you're training customers to not pick up stuff at launch either waiting for it to drop or get the later edition. And nobody wants to become the next ubisoft.
 
Walter Sobchak's Rankings/Mini-reviews from the Bunker (The Post-Pandemic Years: Jan, 2023 - 2025)
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Time to come out of my hole before there is 3 months of nuclear winter.....

Last time I checked in with this list it was 2023.

There are a few "currently playing" quick reviews down below, If you want to know some detail on something I completed and/or just tried out, let me know and I'll give you a ranking and a few sentences....

Here are my new 2025 rankings:

Rankings are 0 (Burn it with fire) - 10 (Most Awesomest awesome you could ever awesom)

New Rankings :

1. Red Dead Redemption II (9.8)
2. Mass Effect 2 (9.5)
3. Assassin's Creed II (9.3)
4. TIE:Skyrim/Witcher 3: Wild Hunt GOTY (9.2)
5. Red Dead Redemption (9.1)
6. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (9.1)
7. Days Gone (9)
8. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut (9)
9. Far Cry 3 (9)
10. Tomb Raider (2014) (9)

(These are a little bit fuzzy in the order, although 11 is definitely KCD2....)
11. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (150hrs) (8.5)
12. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (12hrs) (8.5)
13. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (59hrs) (8.5)
14. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (16hrs) (8.2)
15. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (8.2)
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Past Rankings as of Jan 2023:
1. Mass Effect 2
2. Red Dead Redemption II
3. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
4. TIE:Skyrim/Witcher 3: Wild Hunt GOTY
5. Red Dead Redemption
6. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
7. Assassin's Creed II
8. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut
9. Far Cry 3
10. Tomb Raider (2014)


Currently Playing

Assassin's Creed: Shadows (6) - I'm about 30hrs in, not sure I'm gonna finish...looks great (except for the character faces), story is meh (assassin brotherhood? what's that? like my hidden blade doe???? and I don't really like the 2 characters approach and combat feels jerky/weird)
Rogue: Genesia (8) - If you like Vampire Survivors, mix in a little "Slay the Spire" (no, not cards!) movement on a grid to get to the boss monster, I think you'd like this...


On Deck
Call of Duty: Black Ops (5) Cold War
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

(Story...not 100%) Completed Games
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - (8.5 - I'm feeling quite hungry....FOR MORE KCD!!!!! Damn there is a bit (or more) of jank in this game...the mini games are jank (alchemy I'm looking especially at you), the economy is wack, combat control is just weird...but damn if I can't wait for more....)
Balatro (8) - Fun Game. Give it a try if you like poker...or even if you don't
Dead Island 2 (7) - Surprisingly OK.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (8.5 - I'm not sold on the first person aspect. That knocked it down a bit in my mind...However, Troy Baker is the GOAT. Damn if he doesn't have Harrison's Indy voice down....Looks great, feels like an Indy Movie. This is IJ5 (Dial of Destiny doesn't exist...except for the first 25min flashback))
Man of Medan (Dark Pictures Anthology) - (6 - Interesting little "horror" game"....ok but not great)
Little Hope (Dark Pictures Anthology) (6 - See above)
Starfield (4 or 5) - Yikes...probably the biggest let down....I'm not sure what they were thinking here....
Assassin's Creed: Mirage (7) Better than Valhalla and maybe better than Odyssey...although maybe not...definitely didn't outstay it's welcome
<Call of Duty Games...err...can't really remember ratings...I would say the top CoD campaigns I played were BLOPS 1 & 2, World at War, and Modern Warfare (earlier ones)....Infinite Warfare sucked, Ghosts was completely ridiculous...but I liked it nonetheless...>
Call of Duty
Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty 3 (PS3 Emulator...shhhhhh)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Remastered)
Call of Duty: World at War
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (7.5)
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (8.5 - Damn that was fun....love Nolan North...and the rest of the voice cast....When you're done playing Tomb Raider and Indiana Jones games....you need to find Uncharted series...or before those others...play them ALL!)
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (8.2 - Another strong Uncharted game....)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (8.2 - Sticks most of it's landing...seem to downplay Nathan Drake a bit to some other characters (that appear in a follow-up game (SHOCKER!), but add in Troy Baker as Sam Drake...damn....)
Days Gone (9 - Damn what a testosterone filled, good-ol-boy, 'MURRICA!' game...but damn it if I didn't enjoy riding my chopper around, killin zombies, saving my friends...don't think too much, crack a Miller High Life and go with the flow)
Dead Space 1 (8 - Fun game...love the ending....
Dead Space 2 (7.8 - Not as good as 1...but still fun)
Resident Evil 2 (Remastered) (8 - Normally hate Resident Evil (based on the Original Tank character movement and typewriter ribbons....), but the remake/remastered version was cool...I enjoyed it...but Mr X....oh hell naw....)
Resident Evil 3 (Remastered) (7 - What could be worse than Mr. X haunting your dreams.....Nemesis you say?.....yeah....a big FU to him and the horse he rode in on)
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (8 - Slower than RE2/3....but still pretty good...kinda like a Texas Chainsaw Massacre type adventure....)



In Process - Will Finish???
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Assassin's Creed: Shadows (see above)
Eternal Strands (6 - Take ICO and mix in some open world shenanigans....the ICO part is pretty jank and not quite ready for prime time...and the story is weak....but has some potential)
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (7 - Pretty entertaining for an old (2013) game....If you like first person westerns, you may like this)
Resident Evil Village (?? - Seems ok...need to continue)
Resident Evil 4 (6 - I'm stuck, the control scheme is kicking my ass....I may let the zombies win)
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
House of Ashes (Dark Pictures Anthology) (6 - Started this...I was kinda tired after 2 Dark Pictures games prior...not sure I will go back...but maybe)
Anal Wake II (?? - I just can't get into this game...who is this agent? Where is Alan Wake? the game is named after him?!?!?)

In process - Never Ending/Won't finish
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Avowed (5 - Played on XBOX Game Pass - Eh....gameplay feels chonky...story is weak/thin....pass)
No Mans Sky (7 - This one is hard...like I like a comeback story as much as the next person and it's fun...I guess? Too damn grindy for me....I need an endgame)
Control - (5 - After Anal Wake 1, was fired up to play this before AW2.....eh, the gameplay "powers" while initially cool, wear thin and I got bored...)
Dead Space 3 (2 - WTF - what is all this crafting BS???? Damn, I just can't get into this one)
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (4/5 - Yeah, these aren't the characters I would pick if I wanted a non-Nathan-Drake Uncharted....)
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (2 - Jetpacks...aw.w.....hell naw....I ain't got time for dat!)
Aska/Valheim/<others> - (can't really rate...I'm really pulled in by the building/exploring/crafting loop...but I don't want it too grindy and there has to be something else and a drive to an endgame....so yeah, not really the games for me)
 
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$70 to now $80 for new games is just too much for me
"75% off" and it's still $20

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8. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut (9)

Have you played Mankind Divided? If so, I'm curious where you would rank that. I initially didn't care for it and couldn't even get through the prologue. Picked it up again to actually play it through completely and managed to like it despite its seemingly more condensed playground. After replaying HR, I actually appreciate MD much more than I thought I initially did and am getting ready to play through it again.
 
Have you played Mankind Divided? If so, I'm curious where you would rank that. I initially didn't care for it and couldn't even get through the prologue. Picked it up again to actually play it through completely and managed to like it despite its seemingly more condensed playground. After replaying HR, I actually appreciate MD much more than I thought I initially did and am getting ready to play through it again.
Not yet... It's on my digital to-be-played stack. Maybe I'll have to bump it up and play it...it will give me a reason to put down AssCreed Shadows... (I'm just playing to finish it and get my money's worth of my 1 month of PoopySoft Premium)
 
Review of Bramble Royale: A Meteorfall Story after 7.8 hours beating the game plenty of times and losing a few times as well.

This one is a rogue lite game where you fight battles with activities in between battles. The battles take place where the enemies are on a 2x2 grid and your characters are on a 2x2 grid. You have energy to do things and abilities are used immediately. You can also equip characters which will use the equipment after you click end turn. The way the timing goes is the enemy team goes 1-4 in characters according to spaces and then your team acts 5-8. This is why the game calls items slow since they are used after the opponent acts. All the characters have unique items/skills and also are a certain character type like mischief is a dexterity character. This is important as when an item/skill has that certain color, the type of characters that use it get a bonus. You keep going back and forth in battle till one team survives. One quirk of battle is wild cards which change a game state when played. The OP’s team also can enact a wild card and only one is allowed by either team to be active on a turn. The most basic one is healing everyone who is under half health. This affects the enemy team as well. These are super powerful, but must be timed and can be each used once a match. Also, you may have quests which after a certain amount or done offer a bonus, such as healing 20 health in a match and then getting 5 regen after that is completed. After a match you get a box with three cards and choose which is best for your strategy or skip it to get some money. You may also get new quests which can be added to be triggered in matches.

After matches you choose a schedule which includes 3 activities you can choose. They are the inn (raise health/duplicate cards), training (learn new passive skills and get a level up box), mine (just get a flat rate of money), wild cards (flat amount for a choice of one of 3), upgrading cards with character skills (making cards give bonuses like I mentioned for dexterity characters), a free removal of a card in the deck, and there is always a shop which generally has cheap generic skills/items and class specific bonused ones as well. You keep doing this until you perish or beat the final team. The difficulties are a bit lame as you get harder teams, but the team order is always the same for a level (LAMEEEEE). Also, there aren’t normal unlocks like usual in rogue lite games. You unlock wild cards for accomplishing tasks and for completing the game in different ways you unlock characters. I’ve unlocked all wild cards except for 3 and all characters. It keeps runs fairer, but also leaves you less willing to keep going after a certain amount.

The story is weak and doesn’t get much better. The graphics and sound are really solid as usual from this developer. Everything is fine overall, but I’m not sure it excels as much. It feels unique enough, but after unlocking a good portion of things, I just don’t want to play as much. I may go for harder difficulties, but I’m pretty much done with this one. It is likely worth $15ish dollars, but it’s likely more worth $10 and in a bundle. I liked everything overall and played a bunch over a few days, but the longevity doesn’t feel there as much. I also hate the difficulty thing as facing the same teams in the same order is not good for replayability. It also needs a random character chooser (seems like an oversight) for your team. Overall I liked this enough to give it a 7.5/10, but I’m pretty much done with it.
 
Since you all are dropping reviews, I'm going to share my current love. It's an older game, but I tried to wait until I could pick up all the expansions on sale. Alas, I now discover there is one more on the way. No matter.

Grim Dawn

It's an ARPG that should appeal to anyone that likes the Diablo series. Unlike Diablo, this is a standalone game.

The game, with expansions, is huge and there are loads of hidden areas. There are nine classes that can be combined with a second to make even more unique combinations. All of these are well balanced for the endgame. There are no official seasons, but there are community-made league seasons. Yes, Grim Dawn does co-op.

Quality of life amenities are more than generous and mods are plentiful should you wish to take that further. Loot is plentiful and heavily varied. Crafting is included and items can be augmented in numerous ways. The game throws these possibilities at you in a measured and manageable way. You have a tremendous amount of freedom in tuning your character to your liking. Grim Dawn also does mods.

Story is solid. The setting is gothic/Lovecraftian.

If you like the genre, you are probably aware of this game. It's very good. Consider checking it out.

Rating: Pizza
 
Have you played Mankind Divided? If so, I'm curious where you would rank that. I initially didn't care for it and couldn't even get through the prologue. Picked it up again to actually play it through completely and managed to like it despite its seemingly more condensed playground. After replaying HR, I actually appreciate MD much more than I thought I initially did and am getting ready to play through it again.
Very long time lurker here that decided to register an account to respond to this post. Huge fan of the Deus Ex series. Mankind Divided is probably the most disappointing 8.5/10 I have ever played. The game starts so slow and doesn't feel like a proper Deus Ex entry for the first third of the game. However, the final 2/3s of the game is incredible and starts to make up for the slow start. Overall, I think HR is the better entry to the franchise, but, MD is incredibly solid and worth the entry fee after you get through the first third of the game.

I would also give HR a 9/10, and would give the original Deus Ex a 10/10, just for context
 
Very long time lurker here that decided to register an account to respond to this post. Huge fan of the Deus Ex series. Mankind Divided is probably the most disappointing 8.5/10 I have ever played. The game starts so slow and doesn't feel like a proper Deus Ex entry for the first third of the game. However, the final 2/3s of the game is incredible and starts to make up for the slow start. Overall, I think HR is the better entry to the franchise, but, MD is incredibly solid and worth the entry fee after you get through the first third of the game.

I would also give HR a 9/10, and would give the original Deus Ex a 10/10, just for context
Worth going back to play original Deus Ex if I already finished HR?

Also started playing Mankind Divided (sh*canned AssCreed Shadows, need to remember to cancel Poopysoft Premium).

Glad they have a video recap at the beginning of Mankind Divided since it's been over 2 years since I finished HR.
 
Question for those of you with SteamOS experience...

I'm building some super budget spare parts PCs for my kids and was thinking of just using SteamOS instead of doing a full Windows install. Is there any reason I should or should not go SteamOS? Most of what they would play seems to indicate Deck verified. My kids are young and will probably be playing stuff like Paw Patrol or Lego games, with the occasional Goat Simulator. I don't intend on messing with other launchers and will mainly rely on Steam Family features.
 
Have you played Mankind Divided? If so, I'm curious where you would rank that. I initially didn't care for it and couldn't even get through the prologue. Picked it up again to actually play it through completely and managed to like it despite its seemingly more condensed playground. After replaying HR, I actually appreciate MD much more than I thought I initially did and am getting ready to play through it again.

HR DC is the more complete game, TBH. It just is great from start-to-finish, more or less.

I played MD long ago and thought it was great...other than the story jumping off a cliff and being unfinished since Square cut the game in half (MD was in development forever) and we never got MD Part 2 b/c Square cancelled that due to MD's poor sales (probably compared to what they spent on this game and other games that tanked)...and then sold the IP and Eidos Montreal off to Embracer. Supposedly, Embracer was doing a Deus Ex Remake or Reboot of sorts, but that got cancelled too.

Also, A Criminal Past DLC is great for MD (it's in Season Pass or Deluxe Ed). Better conclusion to me (more focused around Jensen himself and it does like the Prison mission is it own thing entirely, despite still tie-ing itself into MD base-game and all) and feels more Complete than MD base-game's ending - even though I still want MD2; I can dream, I guess.

I'm gonna be super biased with this since the original Deus Ex is my favorite game of all time, but I'd say it's absolutely worth playing through.

OG Deus Ex to me is the Best Game Ever Made. A pain to get going right if you want to go Vanilla - but worth those headaches. Using Kentie's mod for 1st playthrough (for DirectX fixing type of stuff) or Donal's Renderers (OpenGL or DirectX) is the best way to get it going; depends on what hardware and software you're running.

I still ain't done most mods (like GMDX, Revision, Transcended, etc), but need to - but say mods like Revisions (no matter how much of old or new stuff you enable/disable) or GMDX are best for probably Replays. If using newer hardware: if you're not down to mod it to fix it so it works (see previous paragraph), it could be easiest to run the game w/ Revision, but w/ all new features off...even though there's still some changes, despite that.

Probably, VTM Bloodlines is my favorite game of all time, despite the back 1/4th or so totally feeling rushed. Still love that game and all - but OG Deus Ex from start-to-finish is probably better overall, front-to-back and doesn't feel rushed by the end.
 
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I haven't played Deus Ex since ummm it came out and I played it that year haha. I need to try it again to see if it holds up. Many old games I haven't played since they came out like Baldur's Gate 2 and such. Good times back then, but just haven't tried them in ages.
 
Thing w/ Deus Ex OG is: this immersive-sim feels like a RPG-shooter hybrid game before ME2. I don't think dev's really figured this balance right until probably either Deus Ex IW, ME2, and/or BioShock 1 - with mixing RPG and shooter well. ME2 was the one to learn from w/ that right balance of RPG and shooter mainstreamed out-the-box, TBH.

In Deus Ex OG Vanilla - combat's still jank, even if you sink points into certain skills. You'll stink in whatever you got low point #'s in basically. Wanna get good? Gain EXP. and level-up in those skills; do as much as you can. And if you don't sink into say certain gun skills - well, it feels so purposely to that you stink at it w/ unstable aim, need to wait longer to do more damage when target-reticle symbol hones in on enemy to its max, and more issues. Other games also have these issues - like VTM Bloodlines and Alpha Protocol.

Also, the AI's kinda "meh" out-the-box in OG Deus Ex at normal settings/difficulty.

Mods might improve the AI and all that stuff - I'd literally have to check mods out those mods that might improve this.

Combat's just way better and easier & more streamlined in modern Deus Ex games - i.e. Deus HR and MD - as you can literally shoot worthwhile "out-the-box." Plus, you also got a cover-system, like many newer games since Gears of War. So many games doing the RPG/shooter hybrids thing learned from ME2, since BioWare leaned more so into shooter-1st and then RPG stats second with ME2's combat (when compared to the jank of say ME1, which leaned more to RPG 1st shooter 2nd philosophy). A lot of games been taking from that game in particular - like even newer Bethesda-made Fallouts (i.e. Fallout 4).
 
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I played the original Deus Ex several years back and people hype the hell out of this game but they all neglect to mention how busted it can get. In the first 2/3 of the game I had three or four moments where the game/AI/physics/logic broke in ways that were of "if you see something go this sideways in a year of game playing you're rather unlucky" level; all those times were within 15 hours. I had some big fans of the game try to handwave it aside as "the game is about things going wrong and having to react to it" and like... there is a difference between a plan going wrong and a scientist running through a plate glass wall to talk to me while I'm hiding.
 
My favorite part is how each time he ignores it’s immediately replaced by another troll spammer and you can see him deflate a little more each time.

I believe he genuinely thinks the people who hate him are a small, small minority. I think he really can’t wrap his head around vast swaths of people absolutely loathing him.
 
Neuro5i5, This is Ashley St. Clair, I have no other way of contacting you except the Steam Forum at Cheapassgamer. This is so you follow through on your commitment to raise our son, MysterD, in the lifestyle he's accustomed to, which DOES NOT INCLUDE PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA!!!

You'd never catch me putting Pineapple on a pizza. It's alright & all - but I so prefer pepperoni, bacon, sausage, shaved steak, ham, hamburger, and other toppings on a pizza. Even better if some or all of those altogether on one pizza.

And also, while I'm at it: meat lover's pizzas rule.
 
You'd never catch me putting Pineapple on a pizza. It's alright & all - but I so prefer pepperoni, bacon, sausage, shaved steak, ham, hamburger, and other toppings on a pizza. Even better if some or all of those altogether on one pizza.

And also, while I'm at it: meat lover's pizzas rule.
As much as I'm a fan of meat products in general, I've got to respectfully disagree - too much of those on one pie can detract from the joy, unless you have a crust that can absorb the grease and support the weight :D
 
I often do pepperoni pizza as a solo-topping, most of the time.

Though, I do like bacon, sausage, and pepperoni 3-topping pizza, which I've done w/ Uno's numerous times.

Also, one somewhat local place in this area does a great 3-blend cheese pizza w/ 3 different cheese types; and there's also the crazy Meat Lover's I mentioned above. Best Meat Lover's that I've ever had - and I'd had numerous ones from places around here.
 
For anyone interested, looks like CyGames has started putting some of their newer games on third party sites. And they're currently on sale for all-time low prices:

 
There's not much to debate about concerning the promiscuity of MysterD's mom at this point. Common knowledge.

To stay on topic, we are left with pizza opinions.
I will go to my grave that pizza with pineapple and chicken, especially with hot sauce poured on it is criminally underrated
Enjoy your open faced sandwich.
bbq sauce on that (sans hot sauce) is also a good addition, over the traditional red sauce
In order to cut carbs, i think i will just open a can of pineapple and mix in a bottle of BBQ sauce. Sounds like a delicacy.
 
I came home last night and discovered the wife had bought a pineapple pizza. I will totally steal a piece if it's on the table, but I'm not ordering one for me. I think it is more pizza-adjacent than real pizza. Give me all the salty and savory profiles.

Edit: River City Girls free at Epic today.
 
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