This is late, but still posting. For the @ask-extra-size-hero contest thing! Sorry took a while. Was gonna post it before, but couldn’t get to it till now. Hope you like it!
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This is late, but still posting. For the @ask-extra-size-hero contest thing! Sorry took a while. Was gonna post it before, but couldn’t get to it till now. Hope you like it!
Guess who got new tote bag today? Isn’t he just beautiful and amazing? :D Probably the best Shredder ever, ahaha! Plus 80′s theme overall! I love it! Colors are MUCH more vivid in real life than in any photo.
Want your own? Then run here -> https://society6.com/product/i-want-to-know-what-love-is_bag?sku=s6-3255047p29a26v197#26=197 (25% off today but sadly no free shipping. Shipping cost is around 10USD. But keep your eyes on S6 since now there’s good sales which change, like, daily! I got mine with 30% off + free shipping.)
Added my name there in the photo with date just in case :’D
Crossing Souls
Developer: Fourattic Publisher: Devolver Digital Rrp: £10.99 (Gog.com, Humblebundle and Steam) Released: 13th February 2018 Available on: Gog.com, humblebundle and Steam This game is a dose of 80's nostalgia right into the arm. Not because of the gameplay or the mechanics, those are definitely modern, it's not even the 80's references (although those help). No, it's the story itself, it feels like it was ripped right out of Steven Spielbergs mind having a very E.T and Super8 vibe to it. They even stick to the 80's aesthetic by having animated cutscenes that look like they're ripped straight from a low budget kids show from the era.
The events of the game take place in California, specifically in the town of Tajunga (which I originally thought was fictional but a quick look on Googlemaps seems to show that it isn't), in the year of 1986. You control a party of five kids who get mixed up in a adventure that is far bigger than them. You can swap between the various party members at any time. This is especially useful in combat because attacks and dodging drain stamina and by swapping between the various members of the party you allow them to recover. Each member of the party has their own skills and abilities that can be used in combat and while navigating the world.
Sadly the game does have one major flaw, and that is the lack of a skip feature for the dialogue cutscenes. It becomes quite grating to have to mash '[A]' just to get past the unskippable dialogue that precedes a boss battle. This is becomes especially frustrating when you've already died a few times and just want to cut to the chase.
If you like references then this game will be right up your alley, for the most part they're quite unobtrusive such as being posters on a background etc. I rather enjoy seeing the little references that the developers have scattered about.
Me: Why is it 80's kids in shows and movies always ride bikes and walk along traintracks?
My mum: How else were we supposed to find new things and explore?
Me: Wait? That's not just some 80's cliché, you actually all rode your bikes and went along traintracks?
My mum: Well, yeah? I mean, I didn't have a bike so I had to-
Me: Ride on the back of someone elses?
My mum: *laughs* Well, yeah.
My dad: I used to carry my ghettoblaster on my shoulder as we walked along the railway line.
Me: Oh my God. The 80's cliché was actually real. Omg.
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↳ day 4. practice/training
this print is now for sale
I would have loved these! I loved the 80′s!
Requested by @galaxybrosidon!
80's themed - Collection under construction lol. Everything 80's themed https://www.zazzle.com/z/ocy94?rf=238555275735692005