I would also love to know. I've had a Saeco 2200 for nearly three years and no issues so far.
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I want to finish the first Octopath Traveler, but the grind to level some of my forgotten characters is starting to become unbearable.
It's very frantic since you need to roll dice repeatedly to defeat the bosses, and it was very fun watching a group of pre-teens scrambling to get the required rolls within the time limit.
Though I would only recommend it if you're a fan of the franchise since it can get repetitive after a number of replays as the gameplay for each boss doesn't have that many variations.
Got Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition and Brew this month. Played both of them 3P with my family and had a good time. I also helped my kid run a game of Cuphead: Fast Rolling Dice Game with his friends and they had a blast.
The NES Castlevania games. My brother and I would visit a very dear friend's house and play this games for hours on his NES.
Considering that Ubisoft's games are always on sale, it's usually a good idea to wait for a discount.
One good thing I've seen lately is that men bathrooms in public spaces more often than not have a diaper changer. When my kid was a baby we had to check beforehand to know if I could change the diapers or my wife would have to do it.
The Chrono Cross soundtrack is just beautiful. I particularly like the opening song "Scars left by time"
Lightly frying the rice before cooking it is a quite common practice for Mexican rice, and it seems to help reduce the starch content to make the rice less sticky and keep the grains whole. Here's one link I found regarding this topic: https://chatelaine.com/food/pre-fried-rice/
Another vote for Forbidden Island and also it's "sequel" Forbidden Desert
I'm not familiar with that particular model, but I've had a Phillips Saeco 2200 for nearly three years and I love the convenience of it. It's easy to clean and the espressos it makes are pretty consistent.