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I installed Retroarch on Steam and wrote a script in desktop-mode to point it's default folder to my emulation files hosted on a home server (raspberry pi w/ external drive). I loaded the script into steam as a non-steam "game" and can run it in game-mode so once it was all set up it's literally two clicks to get to an enormous library of retro+arcade games.
Recommend Jinjer and Unleash the Archers
New faucet came with a cover plate to hide them.
I didn't even think to take a picture!
Was too busy washing a bunch of things with my hose attachment I guess..
I hooked up a cheap refurbished mini pc with steam remote play and that worked fine before I got the dock hooked up.
I haven't tried on Samsung.
I'm running 14 on it currently
Selfish Machines - Pierce The Veil Crimes - The Blood Brothers
Not as many breakdowns but I get the same vibe
I was freaked for Paranoia Agent
But I think it's a product of animated medium. Are there many scary animations even outside of anime? (Legit asking for examples since I can't think of much rn) I think anime more often comes closest in spite of the premise here.
My guess is it has to do w how things feel frightening when they're somewhat relatable - when you can imagine yourself in this awful situation. Anime and animation in general has a difficult time with this due to being clearly and objectively not real.
Instead they tend to twist reality to the unimaginable horrors. The farfetched, the surreal, the cosmic kind of horror you can only imagine but likely not truly experience. This both helps and hinders its interpretation of "horror".