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    In Progress Let's Play: Fallen Gods

    If our journey so far has taught us anything, it's that the only way to be a good and merciful god is to immediately kill everything and everyone we encounter. Let the blasphemer taste steel.
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    In Progress Let's Play: Fallen Gods

    Format is good. Game also looks good. Thanks for the betatesting. :smug: these unpatriotic heathens are no match for MURICA
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    In Progress Let's Play: Fallen Gods

    Planting a paid shill in the playground section of the Codex has to be the worst marketing strategy ever. I vote A1.
  4. Strange Fellow

    Jagged Alliance 3 from Haemimont Games

    If the game is too easy, push further inland and try to complete the main objective. You don't need this, and thinking you do is a symptom of completionism brain. If you or a loved one is suffering from completionism brain, please seek help immediately.
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    What drove BG3's success, game mechanics or emotional engagement?

    That's why I bought it. It's also why my friend with whom I co-oped the D:OS games bought it, and why that friend convinced a third friend to buy it so he could play co-op with us. Other people I know bought it because it's a DnD product, and DnD is massive these days. If Larian has cultivated a...
  6. Strange Fellow

    Incline MENACE - sci-fi turn-based tactical RPG from Battle Brothers devs

    I meant UFO: Enemy Unknown/X-COM: UFO Defense (1994).
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    Games you've changed your mind about

    This is pobably going to be a common answer: Dark Souls 2. I was absolutely mesmerised by the first game, and getting over the whiplash from the changes in tone and mechanics took a while. I never loved it during my first playthrough, but subsequent ones have steadily raised my opinion of it and...
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    Screenshot thread

    Always nice to be on the right side of history.
  9. Strange Fellow

    Jagged Alliance 3 from Haemimont Games

    I don't think anyone beats Blood for individual machete-rape performance, but the likes of Dr. Q and Igor are also very strong in different ways. The truth is that any merc with exceptional physical stats can be built to be a ridiculous killing machine with all the AP-, MP- and Grit-recuperating...
  10. Strange Fellow

    Jagged Alliance 3 from Haemimont Games

    I thought you were of the opinion that every game should get a free pass. Or do you make exceptions when there's a GOTY award on the line?
  11. Strange Fellow

    The Thaumaturge - supernatural RPG set in early 20th century Warsaw from Seven: The Days Long Gone devs

    Seven is a cool game if you're at all into semi-popamole stealth/action games (by which I mean every stealth game ever made apart from Thief). It has a neat setting and a great open world that's really fun to explore. If you already own it you should give it a try.
  12. Strange Fellow

    Game News The Thaumaturge Released

    What's the problem with that line? It's not anachronistic and is otherwise completely unremarkable.
  13. Strange Fellow

    The Thaumaturge - supernatural RPG set in early 20th century Warsaw from Seven: The Days Long Gone devs

    Yeah, I quite like these things. "Please be advised that we can say whatever the hell we want and you can't get mad."
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    The Thaumaturge - supernatural RPG set in early 20th century Warsaw from Seven: The Days Long Gone devs

    Game comes out, mainstream reviewers give it 8/10. They should set atomic clocks to it, it's so predictable.

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