[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/230426/8a0628867aff5c264ef4388b96064fbb.png[/img][/center] [center][color=a187be][b]Mentions:[/b][/color] Mori [@Lord Orgasmo][/center] It would be easy enough to look up what games were coming out online, but that required slogging through game journalists opinions on what was actually [i]good.[/i] That would be an load of arbitrary and conflicting opinions that, quite frankly, Torio did not want to deal with. He had enough of that with his father's business partners. Besides, he knew Mori liked games, probably more than he did, and lunch was one of the few times he could actually talk to someone. Seemed liked he'd made a good choice in who to ask as he was immediately met with a flood of information on the newest games that were coming out. He brought up a note to jot down anything his classmate mentioned that sounded even mildly interesting. He'd never been much for the Civ line of games since they took so long to play, but his attention was piqued at the mention of a new horror game. That might be one to look into. [color=a187be][b]"No shortage of new stuff that'll suck hours of my life away,"[/b][/color] he said, partially to himself, [color=a187be][b]"Horror has always been my go-to so maybe I'll hold out until June before buying anything else."[/b][/color] Not that he figured his parents would care what he bought so long as he offered to test it on his dad's new hardware. Torio returned the shrug, [color=a187be][b]"Probably some gaming convention or direct coming up. I can never keep track anymore."[/b][/color] He snorted in half amusement and half disgust, [color=a187be][b]"If I want to spend hours grinding the same looking dungeon or weird puzzle I'll just replay an Elder Scrolls game for the fifty millionth time."[/b][/color]