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bozia2012

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Long pair of rocks tied together with rope to become sword?
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Rocks tied to a piece of wood. Breaks after a few hits, but better than nothing.

The trees have an odd shape:

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Baron Dupek

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Niesha totally not inspired by Neeshka from NWN2
At least they garbage games have more interesting sci-fi settings than most big overrated devs :dgaider:
 

Seerix

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I prefer old Universe Sandbox, AFAIK in the new one you always get generic nebula instead of sexy particle fireworks when colliding stars.
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BloodRayne, what a shitty game... but it's kinda fun.
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:kwafuckyeah: Muh white race. No darkies.

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That fucking poster...
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:mrpresident: Yes, let's resurrect the devil, what could possibly go wrong...

I give up, the game is too boring. BloodRayne 2 is the superior game.
 
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
There is also Kingdom Grandprix, which has the characters from Sorcer Striker plussome new ones as well. It's a mix of a racing game and shooter, where you need to remember to dispose enemies fast if you want to finish the race on the 1st place. Really hard and unforgiving.

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Bombshell

"Let me tell you," opined videogame and culture critic Leigh Alexander, "a game about a girl's first relationship is more engaging to your average person than collecting cow armour in the wasteland". Bombshell isn't quite as compelling as rohypnol, but in charting a young woman's journey out of the shadow of her father, it's certainly getting there. The title began life as Duke Nukem: Mass Destruction, until a lawsuit from Gearbox Software - who retain a legal team at least four times larger than the number of people playing Battleborn right now - forced them to ditch the use of Duke Nukem and switch the protagonist to Shelly "Bombshell" Harrison, who was originally set to appear in Duke Nukem Forever as an NPC sidekick. Developed by Interceptor Software (responsible for 2013's Rise of the Triad remake, which was banned in multiple countries after a ruling by the UN's International War Crimes tribunal), Bombshell is a top-down shooter with light RPG elements, allowing the player to upgrade their health, armour and energy, unlock various alternate fire modes for the different weapons available to Shelly, and gain an extra level or two via sidequests. It's a moderately entertaining experience, though there are a few critical missteps, such as the as-yet unpatched glitches and CTDs (particularly repellent in combination with checkpoint saves), agonizingly slow (approximately 8-10 second long) execution animations, and glacial pace of progression.

Crashes aside, it's worthy bundle-fodder, with a fist-pumping soundtrack by Andrew Hulshult, some satisfyingly powerful weapon upgrades (love the railgun mode for the Ion Cannon), showers of gore, plus great performances by Valerie Arem and Jon St. John (the latter voicing lunatic scientist Jadus Heskel). The eponymous heroine was slated as an obnoxious "hard-ass riot grrl" in her original 2014 reveal, but I can safely assure everyone that she's a real peach in the final game, with a great pair of hooters and remarkably expressive facial animations which masterfully capture the heartbreak and drama of her bionic Bildungsroman (the facial animations, not the tits).

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