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[–] Enkers 3 points 2 days ago
  1. I finally played The Last of Us. It's maybe not the most vegan friendly game since it has a couple of hunting scenes in it, but I guess it gets the "desert island" pass, as agriculture pretty much ceases completely during the zombie apocalypse.

Otherwise, it was quite a good story. Maybe a bit predictable at times, but well executed enough to more than make up for it. The characters are interesting, and the pacing is fantastic. It has solidly enjoyable stealth mechanics, although the enemy AI is unrealistically oblivious at times, making it a bit easier than it probably should've been in places.

One thing I really liked was that the mild "horror" elements really aimed at tension, instead of any jump scares. The scary bits are well telegraphed so you're not particularly surprised when they come.

  1. I used to buy and cook tofu when I was still in university long before I went vegan. I always liked trying different cultures' foods, and especially east-asian stuff, so I had a couple of tofu dishes in my standard repertoire. I can't say I remember when I first tried it, though.

I did discover tofu scrambles after I went vegan, though. Maybe 2 years in? Now it's one of my favourite breakfasts to have on some toast with some diced green onion. Yum.