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But yeah, Blazing Chrome looks awesome
I played it recently, had no problems at all, maybe they optimized it
The real question is though, are you a Contra 3 or a Contra: Hard Corps man?
Trick question, I prefer Super Probotector
I played it recently, had no problems at all, maybe they optimized it
The real question is though, are you a Contra 3 or a Contra: Hard Corps man?
Trick question, I prefer Super Probotector
I'm neither, I mostly replay the two NES ones - Contra and Super C.
I played it recently, had no problems at all, maybe they optimized it
The real question is though, are you a Contra 3 or a Contra: Hard Corps man?
Trick question, I prefer Super Probotector
I'm neither, I mostly replay the two NES ones - Contra and Super C.
You know this one (never played it myself)
A unique blend of City Building, Social Management, Exploration and Adventure gameplay, Distant Kingdoms brings a rich fantasy world to life.
Help the Humans, Dwarves, Elves and Orcs of Talam, begin anew in the fabled land of Ineron.
- Build a sprawling network of towns and villages as you forge a civilisation.
- Provide for your people's needs through a deep web of production lines as they move through the Social strata from Peasants to Nobles. Catering to each race’s unique desires.
- Explore a new world filled with secrets, quests and magic. Create Tabletop RPG-like adventuring parties and have them venture out into the unexplored mists. Help decide their fate through a choose your own adventure style quest and event system.
- Deal with troublesome creatures, from Dragons to Imps, Wraiths and Trolls.
- Help the disparate races come together across multiple maps and scenarios in a grand campaign to save their civilisations from ruin.
- Watch your settlements change depending on the demographics of each area.
- Accessible gameplay for beginners, with complexity hidden underneath for experienced players.
- Everything is Moddable: Alter races, add your own, create events, quests and more.
Do you accept Chinese game suggestions? Play Tale of Wuxia or Tale of Wuxia: The Pre-Sequel. If not:If you were to recommend a relatively low priced JRPG in the sale to someone who hasn't really liked a JRPG in 15 years but wants to give them a go again despite himself, which would you suggest? Only one I own already is Tales of Symphonia, which I have not played. "Well go play that fuckwit" is an acceptable answer.
rip summer sale
Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Warhammer: 40,000 Mechanicus were the games I got and it wasn’t even via Steam sale. Got both via Humble Monthly.
I bought Stranger of Sword City just before end of sale. Not a JRPG per se, but a Japanese blobber that prestigious minds recommend. I like what little I've seen so far.If you were to recommend a relatively low priced JRPG in the sale to someone who hasn't really liked a JRPG in 15 years but wants to give them a go again despite himself, which would you suggest? Only one I own already is Tales of Symphonia, which I have not played. "Well go play that fuckwit" is an acceptable answer.
How are dlcs integrated into Kingdom Come? Is it one of those games in which dlcs are build inside the game like Tyranny and you need to actually start a new playthrough in order to access dlcs or they have their own menu?
How are dlcs integrated into Kingdom Come? Is it one of those games in which dlcs are build inside the game like Tyranny and you need to actually start a new playthrough in order to access dlcs or they have their own menu?
When you install it, a NPC somewhere in the game will give you the quest depending on where you are(if you progressed far enough). I got the HB version which only has the tournament DLC(which I guess must have been some kind of preorder bonus since it's not something to buy). I'm about 15 hours in at level 5 though I'm just riding round exploring a lot, grinding some stats...but I understand that all the DLC together is probably a third to half of what I've played so I dunno if it's worth getting except at steep discount if you have the base game already).