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  1. Bruma Hobo

    Incline Butthurt Historian: The ultimate historical RPG list

    AKA the shortest list ever. :despair: Historical games (no fantasy elements other than some over-the-top action and adventure): 50 Mission Crush (1984): Turn-based RPG/strategy hybrid about being a B-17 pilot during WW2. Sid Meier's Pirates! (1987): Not really an RPG, but it's a great...
  2. Bruma Hobo

    Best blobbers of the last decade

    Let's vote for the best blobbers of the 10's folks. This poll is about pure blobbers, and no hybrids are allowed. This means that all games must have first person blob exploration, and first person blob combat (this excludes games like Lords of Xulima or Realms of Arkania HD), and must have...
  3. The Brazilian Slaughter

    In Progress Let's Play: The X-COM Files 0.8.7 Alpha!

    The X-COM Files “No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinized and...
  4. The Brazilian Slaughter

    In Progress Let''s Play: The X-COM Files 0.5.2b Alpha! BLIND! ITS BAAAACK!!

    The X-COM Files Extraterrestrials are real, they are here and not for peace. They hide in shadows, behind masks and cloaks, the traitorous and unaware, human proxies and puppets. Vast shadow conspiracies work together against mankind, and no one knows who they are. They can be anyone, they...

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