Imagine junkies of this drug would look like tarkatans.
Zerfallen
Governments told kids they shouldn't use it. So it naturally became more popular.
I feel like the type of person reading your comment on Lemmy isn't the type of person that stays on a platform after it pulls shit they don't agree with.
It's great, but a bit too small and thick (...let me just stop you there), and the design is just not really modern or elegant. I didn't have problems typing on it, personally. But it's either the Jelly Star, at 3", or you basically jump straight up to 6" minimum.
If this is about the recent AI demos, I'm not worried at all. Seemed completely artificial, and if anything, patronisingly expressive. I guess you could instruct it to tone it down, but even so, i think you're either a person that thanks the chatbot, or you're not (no judgement).
naruto-running from his light
I tried a few, and settled on Splitser. It's good.
For me, i was burned by Diablo 3 (at launch), but I caved on D4 since the aesthetic did look more inline with what I wanted from the series, and a lot of time has passed, so I was hoping they had learned from D3... but no. So I also feel that D4 was the real dipping point for me, where it's no longer an isolated incident.
I know people can chime in with the many times I should have learned this before D4, but I mostly didn't actually buy those games. Plus, I already know it was dumb to buy D4, in retrospect, I just really love ARPGs and D2 (which they did manage to Resurrect really nicely).
MK2 was my first, and i still think it's one of the best, or the most classic. MK1, the roster is too small and it's too basic. MK2 is where it embraces the classic MK vibes. UMK3 remixes that with more modern styling and character elements, which was interesting in progression, but I think you could skip straight from MK2 to Trilogy and just drop in the deep end of the character craziness.
MK4 was also an interesting one in terms of characters and the shift into 3D for the first time. It wasn't... great... but it was interesting.
After that, I wasn't a big fan of the early modern 3D MK games, I couldn't even play them all since they didn't come out for PC (yes, I'm still bitter), but again I feel like you could skip these straight to Armageddon for early modern-era character craziness. It's basically a generational sequel to Trilogy.
Then we get to the 'last gen' modern era of 9, X, 11, which i thought were great fun, and worth playing. The story is a ridiculous soap opera, but that's critical MK DNA. Mechanics further refined, good character options. Other people already discussed these.
I haven't played 1 yet, but it's clearly another soft reboot, and looks really good to me.
Ofc this is all just my view on it. I have nostalgia and bias towards MK2, (3) and Trilogy :D
Then it will go out of fashion again, and teeth will be the new tribal tattoo that people are stuck with, and the following generation will be all about smooth gums.