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The Red Knight

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If you find bottled water while scavenging, use it to identify water found elsewhere since clean water doesn't stack with bad water (but be careful not to forget which one is which). Delete stuff you won't need (poisonous food as enemies don't eat, junk you don't have crafting skills for, unlimited resources like branches in forests), or don't want NPCs to pick up, so it doesn't clutter the sectors. IIRC there's also some quirk with the respawning of scavenging locations that generates too many of them in urban sectors over a longer period of time, but I don't remember whether it applied to discovered locations that are far away from your current position and that you haven't visited in a while, or those that are close to you.

Berries and uncured meat provide you with both nutrition and hydration, so if you're unlucky with water you can use them as a substitute.

In case you were avoiding rivers and lakes that SF mentions, they don't get a point-of-interest icon that scavenging does - you just go to the sector and there's a resource item on the ground that you use to spawn some water (or wood in case of forests and electricity in power taps)

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Unkillable Cat

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Enter The Gungeon
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This game going for as many pop references as possible

I'm not 100% sure the Bubble Blaster is referencing Bubble Bobble.

Anyway, interesting to see there's a game willing and trying to beat the pop culture-reference record, currently held by Dungeons of Dredmor (2011).
 

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Enter The Gungeon
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This game going for as many pop references as possible

I'm not 100% sure the Bubble Blaster is referencing Bubble Bobble.

Anyway, interesting to see there's a game willing and trying to beat the pop culture-reference record, currently held by Dungeons of Dredmor (2011).

They even have a Bubble monster.

https://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/Gunzookie#Gunzockie

A long list of references

https://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/References
 

Beggar

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I'm not even sure if my squad is better than those aliens. Mah dudes look like the ones who rape, steal and strangle
 

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The monster is a Shambling Round, yep AD&D references.

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AC-15 gun, ye olde D&D to-hit Armor Class reference.

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2D6 + Int dam

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With the scouter I can tell my enemies power level!

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Orbital laser strike is good for boss killing.

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Gun name Com4d0 is from Commando.



"You're Fired" quote From True Lies.

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Mini game.

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Zed Duke of Banville

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Disaster Report 4

Hey, have you managed to play through all of that yet? I was really interested to get it at launch on PC, but heard it was only like 12 hours long or something. That's fine, but not $60 fine.
Yes, it is a fairly short game (and, for that matter, has less gameplay than the two PS2 Disaster Reports), so the $60 price isn't really justifiable. :MThough you might consider it charitable support to a struggling developer.
 
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Serpent in the Staglands Divinity: Original Sin 2 Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Wrath
The transition from a game to another was so fast I was wondering if the last two screens were some new mod of REmake 2.
The other game is State of Mind. It's a sci-fi interactive movie, very good story and good character development. It lasts around 9 hours. It has some replayability because of C&C at the end of the game.
 

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