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Recent content by you know what time it is

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    CD Projekt's Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 + Phantom Liberty Expansion Thread

    Bugs and performance aside, 12 hours in, game's good so far.
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    Wasteland Wasteland 3 + Battle of Steeltown and Cult of the Holy Detonation Expansions Thread

    First impressions a couple of hours in: - Combat is alright - Writing is very Bethesdian. Quite bland, yet still trying really hard to be "zany" or whatever. - Visually, it's arguably even worse than WL2. At least the second installment looked like a bad PC game, this one looks like a mediocre...
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    Grounded - shrunken kids first-person co-op survival game from Obsidian

    Honestly, I thought it would bomb horrendously. Back when it was first teased it looked like shit + the genre fatigue. But I suppose the uniqueness of the setting and being playable out of the box made quite a bit of difference, esp considering how dogshit most of the survival games really are...
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    Game News Mechajammer Kickstarter Update #27: New Title, Beta Updated

    It's like Scam Citizen on a very small scale. "Oh, that'd be cool...": The Game Playing with ideas and learning by doing is the best way to go about it, as long as you don't rope other folks' finances into it.
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    Path of Exile is a MAJESTIC incline

    League mechanic is hilariously unfun, unless you fancy SSF, then it's useful at least. Beyond that there are plenty of neat changes, new build opportunities and the like. So it's a bit of a mixed bag really, but could be worse I guess
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    Valorant Thread

    I was hoping it would dethrone cs, but alas it's mediocre on all counts. - Spraying is dogshit - Abilities are whack (wall, heals, aoe slow and resurrection all in one character in a fucking cs-clone lul). If there were no ults I could sorta-maybe get over the regular skills, since they fit...
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    Cyberpunk 2077 Pre-Release Thread [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

    I don't get them presentations as of late. Why would you sit developers in front of a camera and give them 90% of the air time? It could work if they would actually go in-depth on their process or mechanics, but instead, it's just a bunch of buzzwords and people being overly-excited about stuff...
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    Preview Baldur's Gate 3 Gameplay at D&D Live 2020

    Mechanically it seems to be pretty sweet, but visually - yikes. D:OS2 wasn't pretty to begin with, but this kinda looks even worse somehow.
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    Games with great Art Design? (with screenshots)

    I thought GRIS was very easy on the eyes.
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    Vapourware The game that had bees in it

    Thanks everyone, turns out it had to be wasps. :majordecline: But twitcher was useful as a visual reference for swarm attacks and such.
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    Vapourware The game that had bees in it

    Oh shit, it was Witcher 3 after all, thanks a bunch. I was so sure it was an isometric RPG, lul.
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    Vapourware The game that had bees in it

    Help me to recall which one of the relatively recent topdown RPGs had bees in it. I vaguely remember the hives being quite small and attached to the trees, but you could interact with them (and some sort of a hand sign appeared next or above them iirc). Thought it was pillars at first, but...
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    Valve Leak 2020

    According to multiple sources over the last decade - it's quite a shitshow, pays well though.

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