Let’s be honest, it’s also everything CP2077 wanted to be.
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Let’s be honest, it’s also everything CP2077 wanted to be.
I tried to avoid translations in my list. But anything by Aeon Genesis is also great, so is Mother 3 with the Tomato Ring. The SMT translations are a high point too.
Hands down my favorite lately is Shadowrun (SNES) - the addition of SNES Mouse support. It makes the game so, so much better. That’s been huge for me, since the game is a point-and-click adventure. It’s such a quality-of-life improvement. If the mouse existed and was common when Shadowrun was written, I have to hope that they would have thought to allow it.
Also, obviously there’s a huge community of SMW hacks, and pretty much anything well-reviewed on SMW Central, I’m liable to enjoy.
In line with yours, there’s Pokemon UItra Violet, a great hack of Fire Red for GBA. Also Pokemon Naranja, another Fire Red hack that’s based on the Orange Archipelago.
Fair enough, but I personally don’t like unverified QR codes. I’ve had experiences with QR stuff and I’ve switched over to using an entirely offline program to decode them because of it.
Nope, it reads as L-level correction, so up to 7%.
Wow, this is only level L according to my device, so it’s nominally less than 7% distorted. That’s crazy.
But next time, maybe post the URL in the thread title.
Found the prompt this time! Admittedly, that’s because I edited it from a ChatGPT response to the prompt:
Describe a cyborg version of the Egyptian God Sekhmet as a Power Rangers villain.
Sekhmet is depicted as a towering, fearsome figure, her body a menacing blend of advanced cybernetic technology and the primal power of a lioness. Her head is an imposing mix of a lioness and a robotic entity, with sharp, metallic features and glowing, fiery red eyes that burn with an intense, unrelenting rage. Her mane is made of flowing, molten-like metal tendrils that pulse with a fiery glow, giving her an almost volcanic appearance. Sekhmet’s body is covered in sleek, dark armor that glows with lines of molten orange, resembling lava flowing through cracks in the earth. Her armor is reinforced with layered, overlapping plates that resemble the scales of a serpent, providing her with both protection and flexibility. Her chest plate is adorned with a glowing, red energy core, shaped like a sun disk, symbolizing her destructive, solar power. Her arms are muscular and heavily armored, ending in massive, clawed hands that can extend into deadly, energy-infused blades. These claws glow with a fiery intensity, capable of slicing through even the toughest materials. Her legs are powerful and digitigrade, resembling the hind legs of a lion, allowing her to move with terrifying speed and agility. Each step she takes leaves scorch marks on the ground, a testament to her overwhelming heat and power.
I’d say the generator hit the brief.
Wow. If I was running any kind of horror RPG, I would definitely want to use those for monsters!
Yep. Definitely suits his role as a sun god. And the whole “dark sky/bright sun” thing was a detail I absolutely used to describe his descent on Angel Grove.
And I swear, that’s a codpiece under his tights. Because I sure didn’t prompt it with anything that wasn’t strictly PG.
I have to admit, as much as this looks extremely cool, I didn’t plan for the Egyptian deity Ra to be an Evil Tommy, but the helmet has led me in that direction.
It’s a really fun game - and if you want a more typical action-RPG vibe, you should also seek out the Genesis Shadowrun game. The games are very different, but both are true to the Shadowrun experience.