I'm still not convinced
that this is all "real." Seems a lot more like we committed suicide and this whole thing is our death moments stretched out in time. A lifetime compressed into moments.
The pale is encroaching death as more and more of our consciousness gets snuffed out. Other reasons to think so are the protagonist seeing himself in the hanging corpse, the most important "inhuman" Innocense being named similarly to our ex, etc.
A hobbiest foundry and forge in progress, plans, suppliers, showcasing ideas
Playing the Ori games and they look and sound amazing but the gameplay is too frustrating for my tastes. Made a bit of my way through them but not sure will continue.
Playing the Ori games and they look and sound amazing but the gameplay is too frustrating for my tastes. Made a bit of my way through them but not sure will continue.
The gameplay is very old school tough as nails in those games. Many many deaths lol. I'm surprised you even gave them a try so kudos to you.
Finished Someday You'll Return and it wasn't very good. Story is okay and the potion making is sort of interesting, but the rest is a mess. Way too long for it's own good (14hrs), many puzzles are poorly constructed, stealth bits are bad and it's pretty clunky overall.
Started Jedi the fallen order. Did the fist bit, I'm finding it very interesting. Think this might be one of those titles I sink some consecutive hours in it.
I really like the games and I think am 25% done in Wisps and 10% on Forest. Just getting too frustrating now as I didn’t pick up extra health and energy cells along the way. I also hate back tracking and respawn so that pisses me off royally.
I really like the games and I think am 25% done in Wisps and 10% on Forest. Just getting too frustrating now as I didn’t pick up extra health and energy cells along the way. I also hate back tracking and respawn so that pisses me off royally.
Responding to Meteor of War.
The Ori games are basically a modern Metroid-vania. It really benefits you to take the time to backtrack and explore around for upgrades, etc. Makes the game much easier obviously. But yeah, from what you've expressed in the past about your gaming preferences I wouldn't think you'd have the patience for that.
Finished Metro Exodus Sam story. Pretty good DLC. Game as a whole was really good.
I was so pissed off at the ending of Metro Exodus. I loved the game and it didn't feel like i should have had the bad ending as i can't recall killing many civilians, just a few times when they got in the way Put me off getting the DLC
“A common mistake people make, when trying to design something completely foolproof, is to underestimate ingenuity of complete fools” - Douglas Adams
Ended up stuck at the laptop for a few hours, so I fired up the best game for potato PCs: FTL. Beat the Rebel Flagship on the fourth run with a ship that held up nicely throughout all the trials. Proud of that one, even though I've always played on Easy!
that this is all "real." Seems a lot more like we committed suicide and this whole thing is our death moments stretched out in time. A lifetime compressed into moments.
The pale is encroaching death as more and more of our consciousness gets snuffed out. Other reasons to think so are the protagonist seeing himself in the hanging corpse, the most important "inhuman" Innocense being named similarly to our ex, etc.
Who would want to talk about politics after taking suicide?
I guess it's the trend nowdays with games; either you are a hardcore PC GAME, or you live long enough to see yourself become a console port
The game is great. I had to stop myself from playing it. Finished it like 4 times last weekend with the different characters. Really keeps you hooked to see what you will unlock next.
Oh man, can't put FTL down! Finished another run, for the first time with a different ship from the Kestral you start with. Also finished Halo 2 Anniversary on Heroic, and honest to god, I'm glad that's over. Halo 2's single player campaign has got to be the weakest of the Halo campaigns, by far.
Xen is partially awesome, partially terrible. It's as if the Crowbar Collective decided to do the same thing Valve did: finish up and get it out the door, even though the quality is a mixed bag. I like Xen and Gonarch, but the final Interloper part drags on and on and on without doing much interesting. At times, the Xen levels are excellent, while at other times they feel like a mod for the original Unreal (1998).
Some odd difficulty spikes as well - I found the end boss incredibly frustrating, as well as the battles leading up to it.
It's been a long, long journey through all of Black Mesa and Xen.
Punching though NFS payback. Game is pretty good but like everything EA has its nonsense around micro transactions, Black dude trying to be homie dawg bro, white woman supremacy and white male trying to be Paul Walker. Cliches to the max but still an enjoyable experience. I think I will be done with it soon unless they make me grind some cards or crap.
Finished a run through of Minecraft Dungeons, Can keep going on and on like Diablo but probably wont, enjoyed the simple combat. 1 game done and only the 7th of the month.
Romping through Command & Conquer's GDI missions. I started gaming with Red Alert, so I missed out on the original C&C outside of a few skirmishes. Remarkably playable, I hope EA revives the franchise.
We never quite hit it off in Destiny Evileh. I would have loved to game with you but never found the time. I pity the fools who play this game though.
Destiny is funnnnnnnnnn
Clan i'm in is fantastic and we all help each other. I've cleared all raids and all dungeons. Usually me just carrying fools through stuffs lol. Greasy can attest to that one. lmmmmmmmfao.
Xbox Live Gamer's Tag: Evileh
Sittal on BF2142 "wtf. seriously. this has got to be the worst game i have EVER played. far worse than left behind."
Logical "u dont have to lie to us that u got fired again we dont judge here that your 🌯 weren't up to snuff."
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