I went looking for Metroidvanias. Stumbled upon TEVI. A few others that I'll prolly be looking out for, but that one stands out to me.
Also Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor.
I went looking for Metroidvanias. Stumbled upon TEVI. A few others that I'll prolly be looking out for, but that one stands out to me.
Also Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor.
Probably not yet. The VR version of the first wasn't at release, either.
I stopped using Revanced for NewPipe when it was giving me trouble. But I have a friend that swears by Revanced.
They are Android only, iirc. Practically the mobile app version of the projects someone listed in another comment.
I believe there was a server, "Meanwhile on grad" watching their clearly hysterical behaviour. It was very much like subreddits watching TheDonald, the mods are idiots, too. I'm sure that "Meanwhile on grad" server still exists, but I got subscriptions and stopped looking at other servers.
So, was this, like, a dream you had last night, while you were asleep? Or is this like your life's dream?
Either way, it looks like it did a good job.
Unfortunate placement? That's the kind of thing you write if the juxtaposition suggests something that isn't in one of the parts. But in this case, it's clear that violence is just a problem, and really isn't funny in any way.
I saw someone play it on a stream last Friday. He said me might play it again sometime if he can get his brother or someone to do co-op with.
Indeterminate forms come from limits. It's not the question you asked, and I think this answer was a little off the mark because of it. For the sake of shared knowledge, I will explain anyways:
When looking at a limit, it's important to note that you aren't working with zero (or infinity, or any number you are studying the limit of), what you are working with are numbers approaching the limit. For example, for (x+1)/(x), the expression has no equivalent value at x=0, as 1/0 does not exist. We can see why if we use the limit as x approaches zero. The numerator will approach 1, and the denominator approaches 0. The numerator has little impact on the value of the expression, but the denominator... dominates the value, for the pun. And, while we can't evaluate at 0, we can put really small numbers in there and see what happens- and what happens is the expression becomes incredibly large. I'm sure that if you don't see where this is going, you can go to Desmos or some other graphing calculator and try it for yourself.
As far as the indeterminate form- 0/0 is always undefined, at least in most mathematics. However, if you were to look at equations :
you'll see the curves behaving differently around x=0. The first makes 0/0 look like 1, the second makes 0/0 look like 0, and the last will make 0/0 look like infinity*. Once again, note, however: 0/0 does not exist, and there is discontinuity on all of these curves at x=0.
*Edit: or negative infinity, I forgot that this limit doesn't exist. Even though the limit doesn't exist, it is still a useful example.
Nah, we aren't taking back Reddit. It's going to die off with those idiots still in control.
If you allow technical nonplatformers in there (Hollow Knight? If you are into Metroidvanias, play Super Metroid, it has great music. Also, Axiom Verge.) I could go up and down my various game collections for a while.
But in spirit of the actual question, here's one that I don't think anyone else here will recommend: LOVE. Simple, short, lots of room for mastery. And I like the music.
If you are a fan of the classics, the SMW modding community is huge. We have a wide variety of difficulties, and most modern hacks have all custom music- in engine, playable on console, ofc, so it's all 16-bit.
Yeah, he's the guy with the purple magic wand.