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  1. Just Locus

    RPGs where "Luck" is a God-stat

    One of my pet peeves in RPGs is when "Luck" has such a minute effect on the game that it's often considered a poster-boy dump stat alongside "Charisma." in some instances. The only one I can think of, where Luck was slightly viable was Morrowind for mage builds since it dictated how successful...
  2. Makabb

    Darkborn - action game from ex-DICE devs where you play a monster fighting against humans - CANCELED

    https://www.pcgamer.com/former-payday-battlefield-developers-team-up-for-a-new-rpg/

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