Was there anything at all genuine and fun that you experienced from game companies for April Fools this year? Or was it all just shitty corpo cringe by out of touch boomers trying too hard?I'll admit, 5 years ago I would have loved to watch an Inside the Chieftains Hatch video on the Chimera, but I watched this whole thing and only even lightly chuckled once ("Chimera track durability is perfect because no Chimera has ever outlived its tracks"). I don't think anything about gaming genuinely brings me any happiness anymore. It's all just tiresome and clocked in layers of redundant irony and mostly just conjures up regrets about how much more fun games used to be, instead of imagination or anticipation of games to come.Anyway, I'll share the video. Maybe it can make one of you happy. https://youtu.be/sN_QaFrgRN4
>>97821216Blood and Pigment made fun of the Dutch for a while, that was neat.https://bloodandpigment.com/2026/04/01/rise-of-the-boekaniers-curacao-new-expansion-announcement/
>>97821216>I don't think anything about gaming genuinely brings me any happiness anymore. It's all just tiresome and clocked in layers of redundant irony and mostly just conjures up regrets about how much more fun games used to be, instead of imagination or anticipation of games to come.The cure is to ignore corporate marketing in its entirety and switch your interaction to actual, organic humans. For all their faults, they're still miles better than parasites interested only in exploiting you for profit.
>>97821216>giving a flying fuck about april fools, quality of its jokes and what notDaily reminder you must be 18 to use this site. And if you are and still give a fuck, you are likely a bored neet