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  1. Comment on Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month in ~tech

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    While it’s disheartening to hear they’re raising prices AGAIN, is there anyone else in the old grandfathered $8/month tier? I haven’t seen an email regarding increasing prices yet, and I’ve...

    While it’s disheartening to hear they’re raising prices AGAIN, is there anyone else in the old grandfathered $8/month tier? I haven’t seen an email regarding increasing prices yet, and I’ve avoided every price increase thus far luckily. I can’t imagine google is just gonna keep letting us early adopters ride off into the sunset on such a cheap plan. Guess I’ll be keeping an eye on my subscription page for November to see if I make it through another reckoning.

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  2. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    As a dedicated handheld gamer, I’ve been spending the better of a year trying to play through the entire Trails Series. It’s a pretty big commitment though, so I always play a different game or 2...

    As a dedicated handheld gamer, I’ve been spending the better of a year trying to play through the entire Trails Series. It’s a pretty big commitment though, so I always play a different game or 2 between Trails titles. Trails to Azure was such a FANTASTIC experience to cap off the Crossbell Duology, but I wanna actually shine the spotlight on my break game before I start the Cold Steel saga.

    I spent June playing Muramasa Rebirth on PS Vita. Far and away the most BEAUTIFUL game I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing. It’s like a dual story, 2D action slasher, set in pre industrial Japan. The devs, Vanillaware, are well known for their gorgeous 2D artwork in stuff like Dragons Crown, and the high action gameplay of Muramasa really drew me in from the start! Both main characters use either a short katana or a long sword to slash your way through enemies. The progression centers around unlocking new swords, and each one has their own special attack too. It’s a pretty short 7-10 hour sprint to get through each storyline, and totally worth the journey!