Gregz
Arcane
Best game about despair that I know of is called 'Life'.
Best game about despair that I know of is called 'Life'.
Please don't listen to people recommending the Game of Thrones RPG, unless you can obtain it for free. It is a bad game.
Shitting on GoT RPG and recommending TLOU? Did I accidentally log into neofag today or something? What the fuck, man?The Last of Us is the best one of recent years.
Please don't listen to people recommending the Game of Thrones RPG, unless you can obtain it for free. It is a bad game.Shitting on GoT RPG and recommending TLOU? Did I accidentally log into neofag today or something? What the fuck, man?The Last of Us is the best one of recent years.
Please don't listen to people recommending the Game of Thrones RPG, unless you can obtain it for free. It is a bad game.Shitting on GoT RPG and recommending TLOU? Did I accidentally log into neofag today or something? What the fuck, man?The Last of Us is the best one of recent years.
If you think the GoT RPG is better than The Last of Us you must actually be retarded.
Best game about despair that I know of is called 'Life'.
Finished it, 1/10, would not replay.
If you think tlou is worthy of any recommendation thenPlease don't listen to people recommending the Game of Thrones RPG, unless you can obtain it for free. It is a bad game.Shitting on GoT RPG and recommending TLOU? Did I accidentally log into neofag today or something? What the fuck, man?The Last of Us is the best one of recent years.
If you think the GoT RPG is better than The Last of Us you must actually be retarded.
quest compass: https://donnathegame.wordpress.com/downloads/Did you ever play Donna Grimwulf?
Nope. Can't even google it. Is it even a game?
A review said:The battles are – wait for it – entirely metaphorical. If you approach a building that featured prominently in your childhood, or for whatever narrative reason your character is overcome by despair, a fight starts as you’re assaulted by spirits and memories which chase your character around the map in a fairly straight tactical style.
Now, this is where Winter Voices starts getting clever. At least in the Prologue, there’s no way to actually defeat these feelings. The objectives of different fights might simply be to run away, or survive for a certain number of terms, or stop the feelings from getting past a certain point. You do this through use of skills unlocked from a beautiful skill tree which is absolutely my favourite part of the game.