

It’s the best Bethesda’s Fallout to day. Less Bethesda writes the better, the gameplay is great.
It’s the best Bethesda’s Fallout to day. Less Bethesda writes the better, the gameplay is great.
Sseth gave me the courage to finally purchase this outstanding game.
To be fair most of the confusion stems from just the stupidity of the word rogue-lite. I also believe that if you insist on using the words interchangeably - that’s fine as long as you correctly establish the context. Like first you say you’re going to talk about Hades and Dead Cells and then you bring the R-word into it. I personally get confused when I see a video on YT saying best upcoming roguelikes and there isn’t anything resembling Rogue on it at all and the author seems to be completely unaware of the existence of a whole genre. Happens more than I’d like to admit.
I agree with this statement.
BG3 is a terrible example. One of my main gripes with that game is that the virtual DM actively hates evil characters and tries to sabotage your play through at every step. Not to mention that the writers provided only chaotic stupid dialogue variants for evil roleplay. It’s usually [good], [good], [question], [attack the whole town], [goodbye]. And murderhoboing isn’t even fun here because it’s boring to fight whole cities at once. BG3 is a good tactics game with a brothel of a harem VN on the side, but it’s a lousy RPG. Very reminiscent of Mass Effect in that way that was a TPS with a brothel, but a terrible RPG.
Good examples would be KOTOR 2 and Fallout 1/2/NV.
Rock and stone… I guess?
Check out Graveyard Keeper, a way better designed game with a good sense of humour and none of the wholesome and waifu nonsense.
Good thinking with the trackball. Honestly when you get used to one of them bad boys it’s almost as good as a traditional mouse.
You do you Owlcat, you make better games in my opinion.
My friend let me try out his Quest 2 and I feel like it spoiled my first impression of VR… That is, I was not impressed. Picture quality was abysmal, I definitely expected something more immersive than blurry binoculars experience, and Facebook integration was annoying as fuck.
This is a masterwork statement. All craftsdwarfship is of the highest quality. It menaces with spikes of truth.
I’ve been working nightshifts exclusively for the last decade or so and can confirm. Although I prefer to go to sleep around 11:00 or 12:00 o’clock. That way I have the whole morning to do stuff. Also helps that I hate the midday heat and getting irradiated by nuclear fusion explosions. I prefer the cozy cool light of the Moon. Moon is highly underrated imo. One of the best space objects around.
Good, it’s the worst trend that completely breaks any immersion. Imagine roleplaying all this cringy shit with your bearded dungeon master across the table. That’s not how RPGs are meant to work. The perfect balance of romance in CRPGs had already been established by the likes of KOTOR, BG2 and P:T. It’s classy, not overbearing and completely optional.
Just you wait till they drop Palworld.
Valve also makes ridiculous buck from their games. Every VR user wants to play Alyx, and Dota 2 with Counter Strike 2 are two of the most popular multiplayer games without being complete shitshows (like Fortnite, Roblox and whatever the hell goes on on mobile phones). Not to mention an occasional instant classics like Portal 2.
Unironically kinda hyped about it.
RIP legend. Never liked Dragon Ball really (awesome artstyle though, can’t deny that), but Dragon Quest is my jam. He was a truly inspired artist.
Walking Sims, point and clicks, puzzles.
Nice body shaming. Also stupid metaphor since Lucy’s brother is highly intelligent.