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    Starfield Pre-Release Thread [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

    If I made an rpg, I’d implement a “they“ option as well, but it’s only available after lowering intelligence below average and therefore you’re locked into a dumb character route.
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    From Software Elden Ring - From Software's new game with writing by GRRM

    Elden Ring shortcut icon is the Dark Souls of shortcut icons!
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    SpellMaster: The Saga - open world wizard academy action-RPG

    Gave this a shot, 45min in. Combat is nothing like Gothic, think more of a retarded version of Risen 3 combat. You can kill the first two bandits easily. The third one can two hit you.... but you can cheese the combat way too easy since AI is dumb (hit two times, roll/step backwards, etc.)...
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    Ardenfall - an indie open world RPG inspired by Morrowind and New Vegas

    Also, Ardenfall... Vvardenfell... inspired by Morrowind. Very original.
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    Capcom Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

    Guys, some nights ago, I had a dream that Dragon's Dogma 2 was out. And it had a fall damage mitigating exploit (similar to Skull Splitter), if you used a consumable and spammed the jump button during the animation (yes, animated like in the Gothics/Soulsbornes, no more paused menu tomfoolery)...
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    ELEX ELEX II - Jax is back

    Is it just me or does it look like you have to keep the button pressed for a while to collect loot? :argh:
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    Capcom Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

    They're masterworks, all. You can't go wrong.
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    KickStarter INSOMNIA: The Ark - dieselpunk sci-fi action-RPG set on a decaying space station

    Not really fixed, since the current two or three guys still working on patches take super long for every new patch and out of 10 things they fix, 3 new issues will be introduced as well. That being said, I finished this earlier this year. The things you should consider while playing: 1. Much...
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    We need more Classic music and latin music(with Choir) in RPG and in Video games in general

    We need a reincarnation of Kirill Pokrovsky! Some noteworthy others:
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    Capcom Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

    Wolves hunt in packs.
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    Assassins Creed Valhalla - set in the Viking age - now on Steam

    The best thing about it... this isn't even a black dude. It's a stronk independent black blacksmith woman, working with Norwegian vikingr in 9th century England. :happytrollboy:
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    Assassins Creed Valhalla - set in the Viking age - now on Steam

    Can't find anything about this anywhere for some reason. Some time into the main plot concerning Sigurd, I go back to the local blacksmith, good old Gunnar. But instead of Gunnar I find this. :hmmm:
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    Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - remaster from THQ Nordic with Fatesworn expansion

    Looks same as the original but with less bloom. :hmmm:
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    Capcom Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

    Being a pirate, scum or even both, doesn't mean you can't have principles. Wise words.
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    Capcom Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

    It doesn't matter on which platform you buy Dragon's Dogma, as long as you truly believe it will further the cause to see a sequel, eventually. True disciples of the Dragon's Dogma buy it at least four times, naturally.

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