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Phoenix Point, the next game from X-COM creator Julian Gollop, now on Fig
Dang, this looks awesome!
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The Death of System Shock - how Nightdive's SS1 remake Kickstarter imploded
Well, crap.
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What are you playing right now?
How is it? PS. Hi, stranger. Hey yourself! Also, it's pretty good, though I've only started a few days ago. Reminds me a lot of Baldur's Gate.
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What are you playing right now?
Pillars of Eternity - PS4 edition.
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What are you playing now
Those are more for "sidekick dude" and not Issac. If you play as Issac, you're just kinda there for the ride, if you're playing Sidekick Dude - then you get more of his story. Moderately pointless depending on how much completeness you want.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Heh. Well the "YOU'RE" is wrong, anyway. Start swinging dictionaries at each other.
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What are you playing now
I tried a Vampire Lord for a brief moment. I found them to be too ugly for my tastes. Fugly as sin, but tossing people around with that "force pull" power is hilarious. :D Since I'm doing the hybrid thing, I can see them side by side with Werewolves... I can't decide which is more deadly.
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What are you playing now
Still skiing the slopes of Skyrim. Now in full Vampire/Werewolf glory. Now to finish out the triat as a Wendigo...... I'm kinda curious where Bethesda zigged.... In Morrowind it seemed I was heroic.... now I'm a CW TV Monster.....
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Thief...what have they done!?
Double-Ouch There goes my hopes for a potential semi-Dishonored fix.
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What are you playing now
That said - I'm debating cutting Skyrim short...... the darn thing keeps locking up on me, and Dark Souls 2 keeps taunting me to hurry up and finish so I can start it instead.
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What are you playing now
Hey there.
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What are you playing now
Skyrim
- Spell components in dnd video games?
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What are you playing now
You can completely ignore the microtransaction aspect. It's a good game, overall. But how's the atmosphere? I thought DS2 was a nice shooter with horror elements, but it didn't scare me anywhere near the amount the first game did (except that bit where ). I think the more streamlined combat contributed to that (in DS you sort of had this feeling you were in a heavy suit, so getting jumped from behind was baaaaaaad as you couldn't just spin around UT-style), but maybe knowing (roughly) what was going on also sort of dampened the scare factor. I wouldn't really call Dead Space 3 horror.... More like the transition from horror to action that happened when Alien transitioned to Aliens.
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What would you like to see in a Dungeon Siege IV?
More... depth. <_<