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I was inspired to resume my playthrough of the Realms Eastlands campaign for FRUA.
Is this pen and paper? Are you playing with a group?
I was inspired to resume my playthrough of the Realms Eastlands campaign for FRUA.
I was inspired to resume my playthrough of the Realms Eastlands campaign for FRUA.
Is this pen and paper? Are you playing with a group?
Soooo... it looks like the real problem for you was not the use and abuse of slow-motion, just that it was too hard.
Adventure module C1 The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan was not only adapted from a tournament adventure (not unusual for early AD&D adventure modules) but had a scoring system in which points were awarded for being careful and cautious and deducted for being rash and foolish, with large point awards made for the number of characters escaping the Shrine (alive) within the 2-hour time limit allowed by the tournament. Certainly not everyone's cup of tea.After replaying Icewind Dale again I felt a craving for more AD&D stirring in my...uh not loins excectly, but anyway I was inspired to resume my playthrough of the Realms Eastlands campaign for FRUA. I rage quit C1, Hidden Shrine of Tomoachan over a year ago due to unavoidable party death traps and generally the design constantly reducing HP from traps and events, while the monsters are pitifully weak, which is the excact opposite of what I prefer.
A classic D&D Known World adventure module!I completed HSoT and decided it was the weakest Realms module I've played so far. Currently playing X3, Curse of Xanathon, which is an improvement, but it would have been more fun and challenging with a lower level party.
Anyway, finished FEAR 2. All the issues with the game are rooted in the Xbox 360 honestly, if you take that stuff away that I ranted about last time it's not a horrible game or anything.
I own all the Civilization series but for some reason, the only one I seem to play is #3
Spent a whole day playing Shadowrun Returns, what an absolute treat. Had I known it's based on Rifts, wouldn't have waited this long to play it. Mind blown.
Got them all during last Steam saleAnd that's the lesser of the three SR games.
Spent a whole day playing Shadowrun Returns, what an absolute treat. Had I known it's based on Rifts, wouldn't have waited this long to play it. Mind blown.
Before someone reads this and gets fooled - FEAR2 is in fact a horrible, horrible game. The "get sodomised with a jackhammer while having an icepick swing into your forehead" kind of horrible. The "kill your mother, rape your dog" kind of horrible. The "please put me out of my misery let it end already what have I done to deserve this" kind of horrible.
Spent a whole day playing Shadowrun Returns, what an absolute treat. Had I known it's based on Rifts, wouldn't have waited this long to play it. Mind blown.
Issue I have, aside from limiting nature of the Unity engine they use, is the fact both Dragonfall and Hong Kong have a set cast of playable characters you're expected to use versus putting together a team of Runners on your own. You CAN do the latter, but your companions work for free and you'll need money to keep your arsenal up to snuff. It's not like they're bad characters or anything, though.
Anyway, finished FEAR 2. All the issues with the game are rooted in the Xbox 360 honestly, if you take that stuff away that I ranted about last time it's not a horrible game or anything.
Before someone reads this and gets fooled - FEAR2 is in fact a horrible, horrible game. The "get sodomised with a jackhammer while having an icepick swing into your forehead" kind of horrible. The "kill your mother, rape your dog" kind of horrible. The "please put me out of my misery let it end already what have I done to deserve this" kind of horrible.
Finished Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal Edition and liked it.Good graphics,good enough story and characters,gameplay was good enough although sometimes combat can feel a bit clunky,the world is nice too.The game goes for historical accuracy which is nice although there are some drawbacks to that,expect to see a lot of samey brown buildings/houses.Among the dlc I would say A woman's Lot was the best with both questlines being good,From the Ashes was the weakest imho. In the end it's a good game worth your time and money,recommended.
Spent a whole day playing Shadowrun Returns, what an absolute treat. Had I known it's based on Rifts, wouldn't have waited this long to play it. Mind blown.
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