Batman (1989), Batman Returns, and The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Here are some of mine:
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
- Romancing SaGa 2 & 3
- Mega Man X 1-4
I would like to, but I'm running Arch with Cinnamon, and that desktop environment only has an experimental version of Wayland implemented. I've tried it, and it's too buggy to be used as a daily driver.
For my own learning and understanding, why does it take that long for GNOME on Arch?
Well, I would go to the theater if there was anything worth watching. These days, I can't seem to find the excitement I used to have to go to the theater and watch a movie I'm interested in.
Well...the animation style is similar to the style seen in Japanese anime, but it wasn't produced by a Japanese company, so it isn't a Japanese Anime...but it is an anime because it is animated.
Does that make sense?
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Initially, it is quite bland, but I have already downloaded the Linux Mint themes and backgrounds, plus some other theme options that were recommended to me. So, in terms of themes, I'm okay with that.
As for the Wayland option, that is available as a selection in the Login Screen. I don't use it very often, because it is quite buggy.
By "news", I mean do we have any major updates, like improvements to the experimental Wayland support. From the link you shared, that minor update doesn't really mean much to me.
Overall, pretty decent.
Interesting...for reference, let me share a screenshot of the first two results I get from Kagi.
Might I recommend Romancing SaGa 3 and SaGa Scarlet Grace Ambitions? Both of these games involve non-linear, open world explorations. As for combat, they are turn-based, so I'm not sure if that's what you would consider a "good" combat system. Also, unlike traditional RPGs, which use a point-based system to level up and gain new skills, SaGa games involve a "Spark" system, where new techniques are learned randomly or through use of an existing technique during battles.