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abnaxus

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octavius

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Might&Magic 7.
My Priest is about to learn Dark Magic at Grandmaster Level, and the teacher is Archibald.
So the party heads for their favourite mustache twirling villain Archibald's Throne Room, and what do you think happens when they enter?
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WHAT THE FUCK?!?
:rage::rage::rage:

To avoid this shit I have to pay 67,000 gold in fines. :argh:
 

Shadenuat

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Archibald is a reasonable and kind ruler. Choose Archibald for A experience.

He also has cooler portrait.
 

A horse of course

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SOMA

I made the mistake of NOT playing it in story mode, but it was still a passable stealth/walking sim hybrid. That said, I think most people would enjoy it more just wandering around, taking in the world and enjoying the story, rather than waiting around for monsters to shuffle past so you can progress. It's a more thoughtful take on consciousness and morality than the usual Hollywood or pulp sci-fi approach to such themes, but nothing remarkable, and I didn't have a particularly powerful emotional reaction to anything. Well, apart from "wow what a shitty ending".

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