I've had random people whisper me to compliment my character's hat and ask where did I get the cosmetic in Elder Scrolls Online. To be fair, it was a pretty silly hat.
rockerface
If they were intelligent, we wouldn't even figure out they're villains
And all of those shops are in a SimCity
Adding Dead Cells to the list. Handles surprisingly well with touchscreen
And the phone call icon being a landline
Even C levels felt fair to me. The only level I genuinely got frustrated with is the final final chapter, as it relies on some advanced platforming tricks I can't perform consistently. But then again, it is basically a free DLC for the game so I understand the difficulty spike
Be not Alfredo
I absolutely adored Hollow Knight, but my favourite platformer gotta be Celeste. In no small part due to its accessibility, but also great character writing, organic learning curve and gorgeous soundtrack!
On a more replayable side, my most played platformer is Dead Cells - which is understandable, since it is a roguelike.
Overall, in a platformer game I value learning curve and ease of controls more, since I'm not very good at this genre (as opposed to soulslikes, where I usually welcome the challenge). But of course, a good story transcends genres.
takes notes furiously
Thank you! If I have a chance to ask the people I trust, I'll try to find something like that.
Noted, thanks!
or any capitalist ideologies, for that matter
edit: now that I think about it, any authoritarian ideologies, even