More cheap games from the Steam Winter sale!

So there was at least one request for me to look through the under $5 games on Steam, see if there’s any hidden diamonds in the rough. Let me put some emphasis on rough, because a lot of games under $5 are not really all that great. Hence, the price point.

One thing to note about the $5 and under games, they could possibly go on a daily deal. I know it won’t be that much of a difference, but if you want to save as much money as possible and get as many games as possible, repeat this mantra to yourself: Don’t buy a game unless it’s the last day of the sale or it is a daily deal.

So, here we go.

Binding of Isaac – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/113200

I don’t really have to sell this game to you guys, to be honest. It’s kind of like a fucked up version of the dungeons in Zelda 1, with randomized loot and all sorts of weird shit. It’s amazing, and I highly recommend it. Moody got it for me and I have played the shit out of it. Still do here and there. Also, it’s going to be one of the Christmas Hunt achievements.

Serious Sam: The Random Encounter – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/201480

I haven’t played this game, so I can’t honestly tell you if it’s AMAZING or not. However, watch the trailers/videos for it on the Steam page. It looks like a really neat, really Sam version of the older RPGs that existed. The fighting system looks really fun. I can’t guarantee it won’t get old or repetitive, but hey, it’s worth a shot at $2.49. Someone give it a try and report back.

Serious Sam Double D – $3.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/111600

On that note, there’s also Serious Sam Double D to recommend as well. Like sidescrolling action shooters? Well, it’s a competent one of those. Also, you can stack guns on your gun so you can shoot while you shoot. I’m not kidding. You can create a giant stack of guns and just shoot at ridiculous creatures and bad guys. If your idea of a good Sunday evening is kicking back, stacking 5 guns on top of each other, and then shooting at a giant chicken, this game may be for you.

Freedom Force – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/8880

Do you have a love for old superhero comics? Well, have I got the game for you. Freedom Force takes a lot of those thoughts and drops you into a great world where you can BAM POW the fuck out of some villains. Just to cover my bases, it’s an action RPG. Also, if you want to pay a little more to punch Nazis in the face, and who doesn’t, you can get Freedom Force and Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich for a mere $3.74.

Railroad Tycoon II Platinum – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/7620

Trains man, trains. You want old trains? Steam trains? Coal trains? This fucking game has all that shit. Fuck. You want to manage a mother fucking train empire and make loads a’ money? Fucking Railroad Tycoon II man.

Fuck.

If you don’t buy this fucking awesome train game and build all the mother fucking track in the world, you ain’t a fucking man.

Braid – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/26800

If you’re one of those people who hasn’t played Braid yet, here’s a good chance to get it for cheap. It’s a really well made puzzle platformer where your main gimmick/control is that you can pause and rewind time. There are a bunch of different ways you get to use this, and it is definitely a whole lot of fun. Please ignore the stupid pretentious storyline, though. That’s one of the only drawbacks to the game.

Total War: Medieval 2 – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/460

Okay, do you like massive scale RTS games? Do you like not having to micromanage one unit at a time as you send in massive armies to fight it out in siege, field, and all other sorts of battles? Do you enjoy a massive modding community that has created mods based on the Zelda, Middle Earth, and many other worlds? Well then, pick this fucker up, right now. You won’t regret it. The base game is damn fun, too.

Sanctum – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/91600

Sanctum is a fun little FPS/Tower Defense mix. It’s best played with your friends and if you’re a regular here at this stream, you should be able to get a game going with almost any of us pretty easily. They’ve added some free DLC, some paid DLC. It’s all pretty cheap so nothing really to complain too much about. It’s a lot of fun, though.

The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/40930

If you somehow missed the last Kuoushi Christmas bash, you might not own this game already. It’s kind of like Braid, except the story is about pies instead. It has the same game mechanic as Braid though, you control time to solve puzzles and eat pie. It’s also kind of macabre. All in all, a fun little game.

Toki Tori – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/38700

This is a fun puzzle game. You’re a bird, and you must get your eggs back. Something like that. The puzzles are clever, and it can get pretty difficult. It almost feels like Lemmings with all of the different items and shit your bird can do/use, without the mass suicides.

Rush – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/38720

If you liked the puzzles in Toki Tori, you better check out RUSH as well. Same developers, good fun. Roll some blocks around and send them to their home. Hopefully they are not too good for their homes and will answer you when you ask them if they are. But yes, a fun game.

Obulis – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/11330

The gayest game I have ever streamed, but I loved every second of it. It’s a really neat, physics-based puzzle game where you swing balls and try to send them into their respective buckets. Tons of stages where you can just have a nice time watching balls roll, bump into things, and make you feel good about yourself when you solve one of those tough puzzles.

Nation Red – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/39800

I can’t support the developers of this game enough. When it came out on Steam, it was just a single player, topdown zombie shooting cash-in game. Or so it seemed. Then they continued to release content, patches, and a whole slew of other shit for this game. As far as I know, they still are. Now there is 4 player coop multiplayer with tons of new weapons, perks, achievements, different game modes, and that’s all on top of a very satisfying zombie killing game. Seriously, these guys deserve your support, but you also owe it to yourself to kill some zombies. It’s damn fun.

World of Goo – $2.50
http://store.steampowered.com/app/22000

Mumblebee streamed this fun little puzzle game for a number of days, and had himself a merry time doing so. That’s because it’s full of nice little semi-physics based puzzles with goo that looks like all sorts of things. Mostly oil, I guess. But hey, I’m not racist. Don’t you look at me like that. I’m just going to go back to talking about the game. GOO, YOU CAN CONTROL IT AND MAKE GOO TOWERS AND SHIT.

Shatter – $2.50
http://store.steampowered.com/app/20820

Ever play Arkanoid? You know, the block breaking game where you are basically playing single player Pong. Well, this is like that game, but on massive amounts of crack and amazing. You can push/pull your ball towards/away from your paddle to break more blocks faster. There are also boss fights and all sorts of other cool shit.

Bionic Commando: Rearmed – $2.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/21680

So, there’s this game. It’s an old school sidescrolling action game where you have a bionic arm that can do neat shit. It’s fun, it has a great remastered 8-bit soundtrack, and you’ve got a bionic arm. BIONIC FUCKING ARM. Do you get the joke with the name now? You’re a commando with a bionic arm. Also, it’s a re-release, so you have been re-armed. GET IT?

Trine – $3.39
http://store.steampowered.com/app/35700

Trine is a great platformer where you control 3 different heroes in one. It’s kind of like Lost Vikings except it’s a lot more platforming and you can only use one of the heroes at time, because their souls have been fused together. There’s a thief, a wizard, and a warrior. The wizard can make some great physics-based attacks with boxes and shit. The thief can bounce around on a grappling hook. The warrior can uh, block things with his shield and hit stuff. It’s a good time.

Shadowgrounds Pack – $4.41
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/552

These two games are topdown shooters with a really great atmosphere. You basically run around shooting alien things, but there’s a decent story and the atmosphere is pretty great. Not much else I can say about them, though. They’re just solid games.

Super Meat Boy – $3.74
http://store.steampowered.com/app/40800

I don’t have to even talk about this game. All I have to do is tell you to watch my old streams. This game gets balls to the wall difficult, and it now has custom maps on top of that. Oh, I guess I should say it’s a 2D platforming game with a really well done difficulty curve. Everytime you fuck up, you know it’s your own fault, but you can restart the level and get back to playing really fast. GOOD FUN, UNTIL YOU BREAK YOUR MONITOR WITH YOUR FACE. I’ve never done that, though. So just good fun.

Zeno Clash – $3.75
http://store.steampowered.com/app/22200

GET. THIS. GAME. NOW. Seriously, I fucking love Zeno Clash. It’s a very satisfying first person brawler with a really bizarre and great world. The artstyle is awesome, the characters are… okay. They’re not bad, but not amazing. The character’s clothing/design is good, though. Seriously, I love Zeno Clash. It’s great just punching shit and not giving a shit about shit. There are some ranged weapons, but I’m not as fond of using them.

Magicka – $3.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/42910

The spoken language in this isometric action game is Swedish Chef. BORK! BORK! BORK! BUY IT… ORK! It’s fun, and you get to experiment with combining different elements together to get different spells. You feel like a real wizard. There’s no mana, no energy, no nothing like that. You just combine elements and blow shit up like a real wizard should do. Also, it’s 4 player coop, so just imagine the shit you can do to fuck with each other.

Terraria – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/105600

Hahahahaha I don’t even have to recommend this game, you all have it already anyway. However, I will just mention a few brief things about it. It’s a 2D action adventure game where you explore a world that has been procedurally generated. You build better weapons by mining and getting better resources. You build a home for yourself to shelter you from the dangers of the outside world. You fight bosses. You go to the Underworld and brave magma to get better items. All sorts of amazing things in this game. Also, I currently have 122 hours played in this game. Just saying.

Solar 2 – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/97000

You’re an asteroid. You want to become a black hole that devours the universe. You absorb other asteroids until you become a planet. You absorb more asteroids until your planet has enough energy to support life. You become a star after absorbing enough. You use your gravital pull to bring planets into your orbit. And on, and on. This game is amazing. You can go from being an asteroid to a 10 star system with a ton of planets, to a black hole. And that’s not even counting the ingame missions. There’s something very restful about floating through space, finding other planets and stars, absorbing or destroying them, and all sorts of fun things like that. It’s a very sandboxy game. It’s also worth every penny.

Plants vs. Zombies – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/3590

WHY DON’T YOU HAVE THIS GAME ALREADY? It’s a great tower defense kind of game where you plant plants that shoot and eat zombies to defend your house. It’s kind of adorable, but also very addictive and fun. Seriously, there’s nothing more satisfying than 100% completing this game, and then finding yourself still tending your zen garden because, well, you want to. THERE’S A ZOMBIE ON YOUR LAWNNNN~

Machinarium – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/40700

This game is gorgeous. It’s a point-and-click adventure game in a somewhat derelict world run by robots. You must go exploring and adventuring in this extremely well-drawn world with a great soundtrack and a decent story. There’s no real talking or anything like that, but that doesn’t mean it can’t have a nice story. Anyway, it’s good, and I do recommend it.

Space Rangers 2: Reboot – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/46330

THIS GAME IS HUGE. There’s so much to do, and so many minigames/sidequests/quests/anything you could ever want to do. It’s basically a futuristic space simulation game, where you go around the galaxy doing whatever you want. There are RTS battles, text quests, ship battles, and tons of other things. Seriously, give this game a try. Also, if I’m not mistaken, it has a pretty terrible translation that kind of adds to the atmosphere/world. Maybe they fixed that, which would be unfortunate.

Dwarfs!? – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/35480

This game is not Dwarf Fortress, nor is it trying to be Dwarf Fortress. It’s a much more arcade-style game where you run a small Dwarf colony, and you’re trying to just get all the gold you can, while not drowning your dwarves with water or burning them to death with lava. Also, there are some enemies in the game, goblins and monsters, that you must defend yourself against. Let me tell you something about that. You shoot your dwarves out of a cannon to reach them if they’re too far away. That’s good Dwarfing fun. There’s also a whole dickton of different game modes.

Defense Grid: The Awakening – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/18500

Tower defense game done right. Defense Grid is one of the best tower defense games I’ve played. If you have but a passing interest in the genre, or even dislike it entirely, I highly recommend you play this game anyway. Also, if you like the genre, chances are you already have it. Give it a look, it’ll be worth your time.

Painkiller: Black Edition – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/3200

Get this game if you like destroying hoards of enemies with imaginative weapons and some great settings. Seriously, it’s a lot of fun. One thing to note, though. If you really enjoy this game, that does not mean you should ever get any of the expansions for it. By all accounts, they are all just really, really shit. The base game I’m linking here though, quite good.

The Void – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/37000

Bizarre and Russian, but a really well made game. It can be frustrating, because there are situations where you mess up and cannot complete the game, but don’t realize it until you get stuck. You basically take colors into your body to fight and do anything in a sort of nightmare landscape. If you run out of color entirely, you die. It does have a sort of puzzle aspect to it, even though it’s in the first person. Regardless, it’s bizarre, depressing, and overwhelmingly Russian.

Beat Hazard – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/49600

God I love this game. In a world of games that interpret your MP3s into game courses for you to play, Beat Hazard stands out from the pack. It is basically just Asteroids on steroids. That’s two times the roids. Well, it’s a bit more than 2 times, but that’s besides the point. You get your music, you put it into the game, and you receive an epileptic seizure. There’s so much visual overload in this game, especially if you turn the effects up to 200%. If you don’t, you’re playing the game wrong.

Ghostbusters: The Videogame – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/9870

You know you’ve always wanted to strap on a proton pack and catch ghosts. This game is your best bet for doing so. It has all of the original actors doing the voices, and you get to go around catching ghosts. BUSTING MAKES ME FEEL GOOD. It’s the lyrics. You know, to the song in the movie. COME ON, WHY DOES NO ONE REMEMBER THAT LINE IN THE SONG.

And now for Bigheaddemon’s weeaboo gaming recommendations! Comments from me will be in italics.

Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters – $2.49
http://store.steampowered.com/app/70420

A recommendation from Bigheaddemon, the weeaboo. Too bad he wouldn’t write anything to help me sell it to you, so you get to hear me conjecture about it based on the screenshots. It’s an action RPG with 3 whole dimensions for you to run around in. The characters are all based on anime dating game stereotypes and you can do manly things like go fishing. Also, when your girl runs, you can just stare at her ass because you love yourself some hentai.

This just in from Bigheaddemon:

Chantelise is a 3D platformer/hack and slash in which you fight to save your sister. Not as good as Recettear, and also balls to the wall hard in comparison, but pretty worth it considering how cheap it is. Just don’t excpect and easy ride. It was also in the top 20 most sold games on Steam, if that’s any indication of quality.

Recettear – An Item Shop’s Tale – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/70400

A surpirsingly fun RPG that plays like a mix between Ys and Menuquest. A pretty nice selection of characters that all play pretty differently, a rockin OST, some purty pictures and some pretty damn clever humour all make this worth $5. Also you run an item shop, that is pretty clever. CAPITALISM HOES! It was also in the top 20 most sold games on Steam, if that’s any indication of quality.

Jamestown – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/94200

This game is sick. Great OST, looks fucking beautiful, built like a steakhouse but handles like a bistro. The story is awesome, all the ships are fun and varied, the game difficulty is on a great curve. Probably the best shmup on steam, and a great choice for people new to the genre and GAME MASTERS.

Gundemonium Collection – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/11712

3 games for the price of one, and each title is stupider than the last. All shmups, all hard as hell, all the moves have ridiculous names that even after reading the manual I didn’t really understand. Every game has the original OST a remixed OST from fans of the game, every track sounds awesome and is worth your time. If you liked jamestown or some other shmup give them a shot, but these are almost touhou levels of ridiculous diffuculty and loli.

The Witcher – $4.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/20900

Great game with possibly the best storyline OF ALL TIME. Combat is pretty decent, soundtrack is ambient and fitting, animations are kind of stiff though. Be forwarned, the first 2-4 hours of this game are the most boring time you will ever have with a game, trust your pal bighead when he says IT GETS SO MUCH BETTER HOLY SHIT.

Outta 5.

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda – $2.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/92300

Bighead and Highwang love this game, but seeing as how they’re not around to comment, you get some more conjecture from me. You uh, you have a jetpack and a gun. You fly around in 2 dimensions. You shoot bad robots. It looks like there are boss fights! You can also recycle… Oh, I see. This is like one of those simulator games. Recycling simulator 2010!

DO NOT BUY ANY OF THESE GAMES IF THEY ARE NOT A DAILY DEAL UNLESS IT IS THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE.

Trust me on this one. I’m going to keep trying to save you money, and that’s the best way to save. Daily deals could knock off a few more bucks and be the difference between getting 5 games, and getting 10 games. Assuming you’re on a budget, anyway.

This is by no means a comprehensive list of quality games in the $2-$5 range. However, these are all games I can get behind and recommend to you guys. Post in the comments if there are any games you’d like to recommend that I missed. Generally anything that isn’t a daily deal but is under $5.”

Steam Xmas sale is on! Have a list of cheap games

So as I’m sure you’re all aware, the Steam Christmas sale has begun. That means you should all prepare your wallets for a sound raping, as per the usual.

Being a cheap ass, I always look at games that are $2 and under. Also, since they’re already so cheap, there’s not much buyers remorse should they go on a daily deal. Not that they would.

Here are a few of my picks for good entertainment value to money ratios.

Dark Void Zero – $0.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/45730

Old school sidescrolling game from Capcom that got scrapped a long time ago because the arcade box it was designed for got cancelled. They restored the game, added in various online features like Steam achievements and shit, and it’s supposedly still damn fun. Can’t go wrong with some oldschool Metroidvania for $1.

Cthulhu Saves the World – $1.02
http://store.steampowered.com/app/107310

I probably don’t have to talk too much about this one, as I’m sure you all remember when Mumblebee streamed it. It’s a solid, oldschool RPG with a much better difficulty curve, and some much needed improvements to the oldschool RPG systems. Also, it’s damn funny. And it comes with Breath of Death VIII, a whole other game made by the same developers. Two games for about $1. Yeah, if you don’t have this yet, you better get it.

VVVVVV – $1.24
http://store.steampowered.com/app/70300

I drunk streamed this shit once, and I know some other people here have played it as well. If you don’t know what it is, it’s a 2D platformer where the main game mechanic is that you can switch gravity instead of jumping. This leads to some great puzzle and action platforming. It also has a good soundtrack.

Time Gentlemen, Please! – $1.24
http://store.steampowered.com/app/37400

If you enjoy older point-and-click adventure games, you should probably pick this up. It comes with two games, kind of like Cthulhu Saves the World, and it has some really great writing. Definitely a game to pick up if adventure games are your thing.

Flight Control HD – $1.24
http://store.steampowered.com/app/62000

This one I’m just putting in there because I have a good time landing planes, but I can see how some people might not enjoy it. It’s a really well put together little game that was originally for mobile phones with touch screens, but the gameplay is still just as fun here on the PC. If you just want to sit down and play a few rounds of pointing planes at landing strips, then by all means pick this up.

Delve Deeper – $1.24
http://store.steampowered.com/app/63800

Let me tell you something about Dwarves. They’re pretty sweet. This game has them, and they run around mining shit. It’s a pretty fun little turn-based game where you try to outmine the other players and get the most treasure before time runs out. There’s no storyline or real “”singleplayer”” mode, it’s basically just you against the CPU or other players. It says there’s multiplayer, but there’s only hotseat multiplayer. Not that that is a bad thing. It’s a pretty fun little game, and good for just playing a round or two here and there.

Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000 – $1.24
http://store.steampowered.com/app/3730

There’s not much for me to say about this one. This is the best Aliens versus Predator game that I’ve ever played. Fond memories of this one. Play the Marine campaign and get that heart beating. Also, the studio brought it up to date and you can play it online still, which is not surprisingly fun. If you’ve never played it, now would be a good time to pick it up and give it a run through.

eversion – $1.25
http://store.steampowered.com/app/33680

This game was might still be free online, but it’s basically just a creepy little platformer where you can go between two separate versions of a stage to solve puzzles and find things. It has a neat little story, and can be kind of creepy if you’re playing it alone at night. I believe this version has better graphics than the free one, but hey, $1.25 isn’t too much and you get it on Steam. Yes, a game on Steam. WORTH IT? I think so.

Arcadia – $1.70
http://store.steampowered.com/app/72500

Like Geometry Wars but annoyed that it never got updated or anything like that? Well, Arcadia is basically what you want. It has gotten some extra little things here and there added, like most recently some new music tracks and stuff like that. Give it a try! If you don’t know what Geometry Wars is, this game is kind of like that old school game Asteroids where you control a ship that flies around shooting things that are trying to attack it. All in all, not too bad.

Majesty: Gold Edition – $1.99
http://store.steampowered.com/app/25990

Majesty is kind of a neat little game. You run a kingdom, and you must defend it against your enemies. It’s not like a normal RTS in that you directly control your heroes to attack the enemy, you have to act more like a questgiver in an RPG and set bounties on certain locations or items. Say you have a dragon attacking your town. You can set a 1000 gold bounty on that dragon’s head and that will attract the attention of the heroes in your kingdom. They will then go and lemming their fragile bodies at the dragon. It’s a pretty fun and addictive little game. Majesty 2 is also on sale $2.49, but from what I remember it lacks the cool randomly generated map/skirmish kind of mode that Majesty 1 has. Still, both games are good.

And that’s all I’ve got for you, though I might have missed some games that I don’t know anything about. I could go through some of the other games in the $2-$5 range if people are interested, or maybe talk about the games that are on sale should anyone want to know anything about them. Hopefully you all survive this Steam sale with a few bucks in your wallet. But really, you should spend those few bucks on some of the little games I’ve listed here.”

Terraria server is back up!

As I’m sure you are all aware, I have been sucked back into Terraria with the latest patch. It’s a great game, and it now has so much shit to do it’s not even funny.

Well, sometimes it’s funny. There’s that time I had just started a new character in a new world. I didn’t know anything about the new patch, and I saw this sort of circular patch of stone in the middle of some stone underground. Not knowing much, I dug down towards it, opened a little hole next to it and tried to mine it. It sat there for a few seconds, then rolled to the left and flattened me. It was a boulder. My first death in Terraria 1.1, and it’s a boulder trap that I didn’t even trigger with the pressure plate.

Anyway, TPR has reinstated our Terraria server, so come join us while we blow shit up. Or we could cooperatively build a giant phallic-shaped hotel like adults. You know, whatever.

IP: 66.55.149.55
Port: 7777

Changes, they be a coming

Mostly to the site though, not so much to the stream itself. Basically I’ve been updating the site with a new codebase so it’s a bit easier to update and add shit. Also, I can find bugs and shit a little bit more easily.

Stuff that runs on the new codebase:
*News
*Forums
*Information & FAQ
*Schedule

Known Issues:
Some times don’t display with the proper offset

Let me know what you think, report bugs or anything you find that doesn’t work like it should in the suggestions forum, etc, etc.

Hope you guys like it.

And here… we… go!

We’re going to start this 24 hours of Kuoushi for our 2 year anniversary right now, god damn it.

Edit: And… done! Thanks for a great time everyone!

Games Played:
01 Mighty Final Fight
02 Lemmings Paintball*
03 Sailor Moon – Angel
04 Castlevania: Haunted Castle
05 Binding of Isaac*
06 Lemmings Paintball*
07 Pirates of Dark Water
08 9-in-1 Ninja Cats
09 Castlevania 2: Belmont’s Revenge
10 Judge Dredd*
11 Lemmings Paintball*
12 Super Mario Bros. 3
13 Ninja Baseball Bat Man*
14 Mega Man and Bass*
15 Tomoyo Fighter

*didn’t play this game to completion

Small schedule update for streamers

This doesn’t matter to viewers, but feel free to bask in the awe of my site updating skills.

Streamers! Remember how annoying it was to update the schedule? Well, now it isn’t as bad. The “Add Event” link is gone, and in its place you just click on the schedule to add your event at that point in time.

Also, the default length is set to an hour, in case you forget to set that and get an error. Easy, right?

Less than two weeks to 2 years of Kuoushi!

For those of you who have forgotten, we here at Kuoushi will be celebrating our two year anniversary in less than two weeks!

Mark your calendars, Oct. 13th.

To celebrate this momentous occasion, I, Kuoushi, will be streaming for 24 hours straight. The moment the clock hits midnight EST and the date changes to Oct. 13th, we will begin. That means the night of the 12th is when we start, and the night of the 13th is when we end.

To tell you guys the truth, I never imagined I’d celebrate my 1 year anniversary. So us making it to two years is pretty momentous for me. We also have a lot of new things that have happened in this past year. New streamers, an updated and hopefully more functional website, some downtime as I moved to Canada, and many other things.

I’d like to thank you all now for sticking with this terrible little corner of the internet, and I’d also like to thank any new people in advance for just showing up and calling me a dick or whatever. It does mean a lot to me.

User settings? In MY kuoushi.com?

It’s more likely than you think. Pretty barebones for now, but it does include one key feature that I’m sure people have wanted for a while.

LOCAL TIME.

You can now have the schedule display in your local time so you don’t have to square the hypotenuse and round to the nearest limit as x approaches zero everytime you want to figure out what time EST is in your own time.

I still say you’re all babies and should learn simple integer math, but now you don’t have to do it. Click Edit Settings and fill things out.

Edit: Apparently people are having trouble in Firefox with the little site popups. It works fine in IE, Chrome, and Opera. WHO’S THE TOUGH BROWSER NOW, VINNY? I’ll see what I can do.

Edit Edit: Firefox works again. Something I was trying with the schedule wasn’t cooperating with it, apparently. Too bad every other browser was fine.