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Denim Destroyer

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Underrail - Damn now this is a good game. Exploration, character building, combat, and world design are fantastic. I only have two complaints about the base game. Once your build is at peak efficiency, combat starts to become monotonous. My playthrough was on normal so that might have some effect but I imagine higher difficulties would only delay the inevitable. As for my other complaint, Deep Caverns dragged on and on to the point I wanted to look up solutions just to finish the game. Still a fantastic game which should be played by any fan of turn based combat and exploration.

Underrail Expedition - This expansion started off strong but I am under the impression the developer lost interests half way through. After
Professor Oldfield is kidnapped the story suddenly feels more rushed and quests become more repetitive.
Afterwards all you have to do is explore similar looking ruins, find some data, and report back to base. The invisible timer that seems to be omnipresent was never a problem since the natives only ever invaded twice during the 30 hours I spent playing Expedition. Sure the scenery is amazing and combat is still fun but everything else felt lacking when compared to the base game.
 

deuxhero

Arcane
Joined
Jul 30, 2007
Messages
12,035
Location
Flowery Land
Aw, man, I didn't think A Link to the Past recorded my deaths.

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How the fuck do you manage to die that often in ALttP?
Doesn't LttP count saving and quitting as a death?
 

Raghar

Arcane
Vatnik
Joined
Jul 16, 2009
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24,251
So Carthago capital is in Syracuse. And Syracuse capital is somewhere in Ras Lanuf.
Lybia capital was located on that isles east of Spain.
And Galic confederation is fighting Rome in Spain.

Wait now that Cargthago is not in Carthagoe province, I should go and conquer it, because it's one of my goals. Also conquer 80 provinces (or how is it called), I have 20. Also Sparta is conquered part of Suebia.
 

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