Moomoo_Milk [she/her]

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Cake day: May 29th, 2026

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  • The only problem with cost is that charging stations are starting to get as expensive as actual gas. I made a long trip this past week and had to pay an exorbitant amount just to travel for a few hours. I think it cost me $62 to travel 580 miles round trip, which is ridiculous (I was charged something like $.60 per KWh at stations and my car gets about 3.7 miles/KWh with the A/C on, the first 250 miles were on a home charge, which cost $.18/KWh). The stations used to be roughly $.40/KWh, but gods did they jack the prices up recently.

    To put that into perspective, my old Prius would’ve gotten 48mpg. With gas being roughly at $3.75/gallon this weekend, it would’ve cost less ($45) to have driven the Prius. We don’t have it anymore though.

    Still better than a gas vehicle, but these fucking charging stations are catching on and trying to eat us alive now.







  • I was actually surprised with how close the equivalent came out to be through their build. I haven’t priced out a build in years, but it was genuinely surprising to see how expensive a mid-low end build is now. Gone are the days of the $500 console killer.

    The problem here continues to remain that I know almost no one that can just shell out $1050 for this device. I get why it is priced as it is, but this is definitely not going to sell to what I imagine their initial target audience was. It’ll just be relegated to enthusiasts with too much disposable income.

    That said, it is a good entry into PC gaming, the platform that generally does well and can still play games from >20 years ago on a modern machine. One can’t look past the fact that I can still play the games I bought on Steam in 2008 on the computer I built three years ago in 2023. That is easily the biggest selling point of this device to the average consumer in my opinion.




  • There’s also the custom-made PSU and thermal design you gotta put into it as well. Those won’t make up the remaining amount to get to the cost, but it shouldn’t be left from consideration. Apparently it took a ridiculous amount of R&D to get it to function inside that small form factor (according to a Gamersnexus video I watched when it was announced).

    That said, I have no fucking idea who in their right mind is going to buy this. Maybe someone looking for a lower-end gaming PC?



  • The gameplay of Engage was overall okay, but the story felt superficial and they really pushed the classic characters in that game to where it felt like the game’s original characters were sidekicks. I lost interest very quickly and I think I dropped it after the early teens chapters.

    Three Houses had a good story, but the rest of the gameplay had too many avenues to being extremely powerful and it threw the overall balance off pretty significantly. I also didn’t care for the hub inbetween chapters. I’m more fond of the old-style cadence of start of chapter story, main chapter gameplay, end of chapter story, next chapter. Adding in a lot of busywork inbetween just doesn’t jive with my personal tastes. That said, it was still a great game, but it’s just not the style I prefer.

    As I said, I’m glad the series as a while is evolving and becoming something greater. The direction isn’t quite for me, but it definitely appeals to a lot of people and they deserve something to enjoy. I can always go back to the Tellius duology if I want after all, lol.



  • I’m not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, I did enjoy Three Houses. On the other hand, I’m more of a fan of the series prior to Three Houses. Awakening was the border between old and new, but that still held more older qualities than newer (as it was a mishmash of a lot of systems from prior games).

    It’s great that the series has evolved and become something new, but I find it unfortunate on a personal level that it grew away from my personal tastes on the series. I may give it a look when the time comes, but we’ll see. After Engage, it’s most certainly not a guarantee like it used to be.



  • Mouse game is straight up incredible. Haven’t played a game that great in a long time. The mixture of GBC Zelda, Castlevania, and Soulslike is just so perfectly done. The story is pretty good. The music is still stuck in my head three days later. Love how the world is laid out. The moonshine chugging fish is the greatest enemy in existence.

    Plus Mina is such an adorable mascot. A+ game very highly recommended.

    Only complaints I have are with difficulty and that is solved with modifiers so I don’t factor it in to my enjoyment.