Tempeh and vegan cheese (specifically Wensleydale and cranberries) are what initially made me feel like I could easily go vegan. So those two. But also seitan, knowing how to make that is amazing.
The only thing that stops me from playing the sims 2 as my main is that Sims outside of the current household don't age and if you ever achieve platinum status (which is surprisingly easy) there's no challenge in the game anymore. Because needs barely matter anymore.
I was once trying to do a "realistic" run with my sim starting in a trailer park and eventually working my way up the property ladder. I got platinum before i moved out of the trailer.
3 would be the best if it was stable and had the moodlet system of 4. At least for how I want to play the Sims.
These are some solid picks. Grid is probably my favourite game that is closest to being a sim racer. Love doing the 24 heure le mans
Hot pursuit is barely an open world game. There's never a point to find around in the open world, in fact most people might even miss that you can do that.
I love me the PS2 era need for speed games.
Burnout 3 & revenge.
Dirt 2 has one of the best licensed soundtracks for a game, same for the OG Forza Horizon.
Modern ones, even horizon 4 and 5 feel very hollow compared to these in my opinion.
Super Woden GP 2 is an outlier to that though.
One word titles are fine if they are unique enough. This isn't. It feels like a name that a film likely already has
Yeah you get different levels of rewards the more you do it but it's just stuff like fancy looking member cards, medals and pins
The ps5's ui is enough if all you care about is getting the game you're currently playing. Just like how the switch is. Plus astro's playroom and astro bot could've been the only games for the ps5 and I'd still say that the price was well worth it, in fact, playroom is what made me really want a ps5 there and then instead of waiting around.
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