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September 29th 2024

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September 29th 2024

Starting off the weekly update with some pettiness, but I promise it only comes from a good place. Unicorn Overlord launched a while back this year, but I didn’t really notice or talk about it since it was not available on PC. The game recently reached a million sales milestone, and I am happy for the team behind the game since it’s a very good one to reach. Like Stellar Blade, this game is on a growing list of things I really want to play but have to wait until the powers that be put it on PC. I’ve practically abandoned modern consoles outside of retro emulation purposes, but I thought I would just bring back up the news that this game exists, and it sold well. Even if Unicorn Overlord never reaches PC, hopefully the team moves onto future projects with a PC release. As I’ve mentioned many times in the past now, there isn’t a lack of games to take your time away. We’re in an industry now where games (at least gacha style) are competing for your time from other games. TheLCC speedruns the game for those of us who will never touch it, but wanted to see it from start to finish.

Our good friend FG3000 bringing us an update video on his daily gacha gaming rotation, and something I encourage all of you to watch if you find yourself on the “normie” side of the tracks. In other words, you want only games available in English and easily accessible, and don’t want all of that “play in a different language using translator tool” degeneracy that I encourage. Most notable for my audience is probably Cat Fantasy: Isekai Adventure.

Once in a while I need to decompress my frustrations, and this particular topic was / is echoed by others. As always with things borderline “ranty”, I rather speak my words than write them out, so more details in the audio portion.

Artist is Tohirokonno / コンノトヒ

We end with the talented artist of the week Tohirokonno and more lovely Bowsette! Unlike the flaky Ne'er-do-wells I talked about earlier in the audio blog, Tohirokonno is as old school as you get. More importantly he’s prolific and has his stuff together working for publishers. Feel free to check out his Pixiv page and his fanbox (Pixiv’s version of Patreon)!