The Cathedral boss rush in Tunic is major bs…
It reduces you down to no perks you have been working on since the beginning of the game. Then, your items used are lost at a point where you need any extra help you can get. Each death is a restart to the whole thing that you have to grind through all over again. 🤬😡
Strategy is key here, but hell it is frustrating.
It honestly sounds like a silly teen made for TV movie. Internet personality pokes at teen activist. Activist hits back embarrassing personalities’ ego. Personality tries to swing back harder yet, only to make the silly mistake of giving up his location with some basic detective work on the side of a pizza box. Personality arrested because of course he is a creep underneath it all.
Tunic update: Still trucking along with it. Just finished what I assume is one of the first three bosses, The Librarian, in the game. I have stumbled into the Cathedral from what I gather in the book.
I have tried all the current iOS Mastodon apps in the AppStore. Also, with the exception of Ivory (damn quick filling beta slots), TestFlight apps too. So far #Mastoot is my favorite by far.
It is a very exciting time with the variety of choices. I know betas will be updated, so I keep them on standby for when changes are made.
If Deaths Door, Monument Valley and of course Legend of Zelda had a baby. Though I want to go in without expectations of playing those games wrapped into one. I have rang the first bell (?). It has been a fun hour or so but predictable. With not set book they do a good job of easing you into how it is going to play. I enjoy the attention to the game book details. Even the hand written notes I have left in a few of my own past books.
What makes me excited for the Mastodon change over is that new names will be lifted up. Creatives we have never heard of before that we’re lost in the bird site algorithms.
Also in regards to his claim of an attack: “LAPD’s Threat Management Unit is aware of the situation and Tweet by Elon Musk and is in contact with his representatives and security team,” the department said in a statement. “No crime reports have been filed yet.” via LA Time
It is to the point I have put my Twitter account on hiatus.
Should I delete it? Yes, probably. Though part of me finds it hard to leave something of 15 years after turning into a dumpster fire in two months. Part of my holds hope for a brighter future. Until that point I think I will sit it out indefinitely. I have turned off micro.blog from sharing content also.