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NecroLord

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Also, since this is page 1488, I wanna finish this with a screenshot of our gentle Führer in Dragons Dogma 2!

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And bagged himself some elven pussy by the looks of it.
 

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Codex Year of the Donut Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
A little trip in Flight Simulator : flying from Luzern to Lugano through the valleys and the St Gottard pass :

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Here we go.

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It's gonna climb.

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Reaching Andermatt (which has a lovely youth hostel).

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Final leg.

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The pass of Saint Gottard (2106m) !

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Reaching Bellinzona.

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Some castles. This game is full of landmarks.

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Lugano airstrip, at last.

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Boink.

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And nice flight done.
The Little Navmap (what a wonderful program) trace :

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Funny thing I rode (and pushed, at time) a shitty bike on this exact path ten years ago, which took me three days, and seeing back the valleys and roads brought back several memories, which says a lot about the quality of the landscape.
 

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I may not share the same interest in flight sims as you do but these pretty sights are always welcome here :salute:.
 

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JarlFrank: Game name is in the image titles: Powers in the Basement



Unrelated:

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I was so excited for some kind of supercharged portal gun as soon as I soon as I saw this but no it just disabled the portal function completely :(

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The floor moves as a wave.

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Funnels in Portal 1!

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Was fun even if the puzzles are too easy. Too bad that the modder is a true Valve fan and never released Episode 3.
 

JarlFrank

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Bunch of different games I've been playing.
Bleak Faith: Forsaken, an indie soulslike made by three guys from Montenegro, truly amazing work, I'm surprised they managed to get out of bed long enough to make an entire game. Impressive.
It's a weird techno-gothic brutalist world that could only have been made by Balkaners, truly has the vibe of weird Yugoslav architecture to it.
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Its sense of scale is impressive. The architecture feels huge and foreboding. Oftentimes you end up running through way too long corridors, or across a long and narrow bridge, which can be a little tedious but only adds to the scale of the environments. If you see some impossibly large piece of architecture in the distance, chances are you can actually reach it. Some of my favorite environment designs I've ever seen in a game.

Also started playing Asterigos, another soulslike, but this time more bright and cheerful in tone.
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The rays of the sun are illuminating her cute little toes!
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And finally, Little Kitty, Big City, a game where you play a kitten who fell off the windowsill of its apartment and has to go back home by exploring the city and climbing back up. Adorable little game. I guess this is what qualifies as a "cozy game" these days, but compared to the grind-heavy farming games that usually claim that genre descriptor, this one is actually cozy to play because it's all about exploration.

Just as you would expect from a game where you play a cat, you can push flowerpots off ledges so they fall down and smash on the ground.
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Walking on the laptop actually makes random symbols appear in the word document lol
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You can trip people who have their eyes on their phone, then steal their phone and run away with it. They'll chase you but eventually give up if you evade them.
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