I saw someone I haven't properly spoken to in over a year and still got along with him like we hadn't missed a beat, which was a nice reminder that no matter how much I've changed the person I used to be is still recognisable and lovely
Discovering new music as a teenager through those late-night bumps felt like uncovering hidden treasures from a world I never knew existed because our family didn't have a computer I could hop onto at any willing time. The way they engaged with us made the network feel personal because it didn’t treat us like passive viewers. Instead of just putting things on TV and calling it a day, they acknowledged that obscure media existed and wanted to share it with us. It felt intentional, like they were curating something special, and that’s what made every night an experience worth tuning in for.
Fire Emblem Echoes if you're looking into TurnBased RPGs. It's a remake of the original Fire Emblem Gaiden NES game but more modernized of course.
I'm aging myself here but personally I like it because it feels like a classic Fire Emblem game as opposed to the newer games where they go into a Persona-style route :(.