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melkathi

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  1. Was clearing out my spamfolder and noticed that Topware was giving away free Steam keys for Knights & Merchants Enclave East India Trading Company The email was from the 16th. To get the games you need to register at dlh.net a site I have no experience with, so I don't know if you want or want not to try if the offer is still going.
  2. I have this image of npcs sitting around a tiny livingroom, sports or something on the tv. They each hold a can of their drink of choice and one, extremly bitter and angry, is ranting about "Those artificials stealing our jobs. I had this sweet gig with that new game in the Divinity series. Good pay, good hours. And then those bastards went and replaced us all with artificals." "Bastards..." agrees one of the others. "As if an artificial level 9 could ever do the job of a natural." "Cheap npcs... it is ruining the industry," says another. "You know what we should do?" says npc 2, "we should form a union." "Cut that $#!7 out," npc 3 growls "what do you think we are? Communists?" "What's that got to do..." npc 2 tries to ask puzzled. "It's all that artificer's fault." muses npc 1 "You know the one who lives just past from Config.sys in that old rundown dir/ ?" "Someone should do something about him," npc 3 says gravely "about that whole dir/ actually." Npc 2 starts to open his mouth but doesn't even manage to make a sound before npc 3 rants on "It used to be that you didn't even have to encrypt your access. But today? A natural npc isn't safe to walk the code alone with all those artificals out there. And they multiply like... like mallware. That's what they are, mallware!"
  3. I realized how I truly hate it when games take control away from me. My first impression of D:OS was very positive. So I went into the city and started "investigating" the murder. Walked into the crime scene and woosh... *cringe* I was in the middle of something? Best way of getting me to not care about a story: ripping me out of something I actually am interested in.
  4. Fascinating at first, with the various votes and interactions on the ship, but the combat is so forgetable, you start slugging through it just to see how different choices in the inbetween bits on the ship work out. The little flavour bits become more interesting than the game proper.
  5. Nice! Also picked up EU4 for 8 bucks I think I still have a gift code for the Pruple Phoenix DLC left over from Gamescom if you want it for EUIV
  6. The free game for today on the Humble Store is "Receiver"
  7. $40? Not bad On another note, as a heads-up: in about 10 hours the Humble Store will apparently be giving away some game for free again as part of their summer sale.
  8. Finally beat the quest I was stuck on in Desktop Dungeons. Took several attempts even after comming up with a working strategy because I was getting extremly unlucky (walls randomly shifting me into deadends). But all that made beating it so much more satisfying and the final attempt went so well, I even had more than half a dozen healing potions to spare.
  9. Finished Child of Light. Fantastic game, though quite sad.
  10. Ugh, saw this advertisement gif today. Seems they still target the teen male audience.
  11. Again, can't remember what keyrock already posted. (And that screenshot with the whale in the post above, somehow makes me think of a certain mission in XCOM: Enemy Within)
  12. The only "challenge" is when you get unlucky in a fight against two Cradocks or Threshs and they start the knockback spam.
  13. Romance? Obsession more like. I pretend that Christoph spend a month or more bedridden, giving them more time together and justifying just how strong their bond is. Otherwise there is something seriously wrong with those two kids /wanders off humming: "Hey, I just met you and this is crazy, but I see you're a vampire, so bite me maybe."
  14. Missing Link was amazing as a DLC. Haven't played the Director's Cut enough to see how it was integrated.
  15. Caught between trying to finish Child of Light, playing Divinity: Original Sin and trying to figure out how to kill an enemy 9 levels higher than me in Desktop Dungeon so I can beat the Shifting Passages map with the Unstopable award.
  16. Absolutely loath Remember Me. Beautifull visuals, terrible game.
  17. They have Child of Light and Memoria going cheap as well. Already own Child of Light but Memoria for a fiver is very tempting.
  18. Humble Store End of Summer Sale. For another 12 hours they have the first Warlock game for free. Also GoG birthday sale started today.
  19. I hear you. The same goes for me. If it weren't for the specific devs I would have stayed away myself for that very reason. I think the project is struggling a bit with funding exactly because a lot of people see those two words and decide to pass.
  20. Beat the giant spider in Child of Light. Now I'm out of town for a few days so further exploration will have to wait.
  21. Reached the giant spider boss in Child of Light. That's a tough fight. Will have to try again later
  22. I'm backing Stash: No Loot Left Behind (Link) Which is described as: a multiplayer online RPG with turn based, tactical grid based combat, an incredible housing system, an engaging story shaped by its players, and much more. It takes place in the high fantasy world of Primordiax: the game world of all Frogdice games. It still needs a little push to get funded and I hope it will happen, as I have been hanging out with the devs on the steam forum of some of their other games and they are a nice bunch who deserve getting funded. I trust them to do a good job with the various customization ideas - after all, how many devs have managed to make a Doctor Mario-like game that has better player customization than some MMOs or a Match3 game with choices that matter?
  23. Your team is a victim of the Bielefeld Conspiracy?
  24. I keep wondering if it is the nostalgia thing or if we just went through a time of mostly indiferent games that some of those oldies keep sticking with us. Then you see other games on sale, realize you missed them when they came out but now that you could get them cheap you can't be bothered.
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