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Due to the actions of particularly persistent spammers and trolls, we will be banning disposable email addresses from today onward.
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I am trying to remember/look for a video game where the player is given the option of choosing a mech to pilot but the character models are mostly female (there is only one male in game) and the game is pretty risqué but not full on nsfw. And the characters pilot their Mecha without the cockpit...
So… Marco and Star are going for a polycule that includes Dipper and Jackie (so far). And Drew is facing his own relationship issues with whom to date involving Sabrina and Heather. Let’s see how this plays out.
Damn, that ending is foreboding. So TC is a Creature of the Night, like a Vampire or something else?
Also good to see the Heroes are getting more help and resources against the Magnavores.
I'm trying to remember a video game where you play as a character that travels to Hollow Earth and get access to an exoskeleton that lets you grapple hook and take the soul/lifeforce of creatures and the environment to solve puzzles. I think it was an early 2000s game.
Does this ring a bell for...