The second game is why I’d rather wait for a good deal on a full package of the first.
The second game is why I’d rather wait for a good deal on a full package of the first.
checks price … Perhaps.
I think I’m going to get the base Grim Dawn. A complete package might drop eventually for a good price though, so I’m undecided.
A shame Paradox games are DLC/subscription farms. It just ain’t worth getting invested.
Overall still, I’ll probably browse in hesitation and buy nothing in the end.
Nowadays, it’s usually diabetes or cancer.
Of all the good games hoarded by EA, I only bought Dragon Age Origins, on GOG.
And despite the low prices, i ain’t touching the Mass Effect series as long as they’re rooted like this.
Just because I’ve got nothing to hide doesn’t mean I’m an exhibitionist.
Unless they’re hungry.
Source: bear ate a dog near a cabin I was lodging at some years back. Hungry bears don’t give a fuck.
Geese in general also don’t give a fuck. Also, they don’t fight fair. Remember to protect your gonads.
That Pathfinder Kingmaker was long as hell. Not sure i want to start the sequel until I’m good and ready for another pleasant slog.
Meh. Played beta, played f2p when it started and played again early this year.
Unless you’re subscribed, the story ain’t worth the many artificial locks in gameplay.
Replace simulation with book where only a framework is defined and and the plot is built within the set rules.
Biggest mistake in regards to this that still haunts me actively was using a song I enjoyed as an alarm. I was young and stupid. Now i can’t help but hate that song whenever I hear it. Still.
You say shitpost, but this is or at least was reality. During the worse of times, gas could be either counterfeit or diluted and the best known way to tell on the spot was by taste. Even then, you couldn’t be sure so you had to feel how the car drove after refueling.
There’s probably lots of deadened tongues in countries with fuel supply issues.
Th best way to keep kids off communism is to neuter rampant capitalism.
Found a clip with a message from the devs to the naysayers:
Yes, in a world where judges can’t be bought and criminals don’t get Epstein’d.
I want fair justice as much fair justice can be attained by humanity. But in that kind of world, this type of murderer wouldn’t exist in the first place.
It’s been some time, but if I remember right, you can spend a few hours in character creation alone just trying to understand all the different selections. And if I’m not mistaken, the factions hostile to you might change depending on which path is taken.
There were biological mutation, cybernetic enhancements and psychic powers. And I think they restrained each other similar to Arcanum’s magic vs technology. Or maybe that was just wishful thinking on my part.
And the controls are a class of their own. It should be easier if you’ve played other games that use the entire keyboard, but there are a lot of shortcuts to learn.
If you go in casually, you will die to the first hostile mob that sees you. I know I did.
Unrelated to washing.
If you have body hair, each one acts as a miniature saw that rips through your clothes making them lose integrity much faster than otherwise.
Tried it in the past. It’s complex. Lots of stuff to do, but I couldn’t get into it overall. If the demo is still available, I’d recommend going for it first.
Come to think of it, no one ever said the thoughts and prayers had to be kind…
Another expansion? I thought it was a sequel. Ah well. Maybe