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Haplo
Haplo
Uh, haven't played anything in like a month? Spent spare time with kids.. and watching film shows with my Missus (Queen's Gambit and The Boys lately). Want to finish my 2nd Wasteland 3 run. Then... not sure. Got a serious backlog. Maybe Mutant: Year Zero? Or X-Com 2? Labirynth of Refrain? Or Pyre? Maybe another Deadfire build?
Any recommendations? :)
NJClaw
NJClaw
There's this game where you make kings or something like that, I don't know if you have ever heard of it, it's p. good.

From a selfish point of view, I would tell you to play X-Com 2, so that then you can tell me if it's worth it.
NJClaw
NJClaw
Also... "kids"? With an "s"? What classes and builds did you go for?
Haplo
Haplo
Yeah, I dimmly remember something :)
Could be good. It made into my personal 3 top games ever (well, at least as long as I can bundle Fallout 1 & 2 together).
I have one problem with it. I'm a munchkin at heart... and I kinda don't see a way to optimize further character types I enjoy playing.

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