someone made a zelda 2 remake, thats generally the way they are telling people to go, its much more balanced.I decided to start making my way through some of the older Zelda games. I didn’t really play them until BoTW and ToTK.
I just finished the first game: The Legend of Zelda. I never got into it as a kid. I was more of a Dragon Warrior kid, mainly because I got a free version with Nintendo Power. It really brought me back to that, and having the giant map unfolded in the living room trying to find my way around. Kids have it easy these days.
Overall I enjoyed it from a nostalgia perspective. It’s amazing how far video games have come in my lifetime so far. It’s definitely lacking in any real story other than save the princess, but it’s interesting to see some of the themes that are still present in the modern games.
I think I’ll probably skip Zelda 2, and go right to Link to the Past next.
I may give it a try. I’m just not looking for a game where I have to grind a bunch of levels right now. But maybe it’s not as bad as I’m imagining it.someone made a zelda 2 remake, thats generally the way they are telling people to go, its much more balanced.
Rogue Trader is fucking great, except for the times where it's totally bullshit trash. Chapter 3 is the worst gaming experience I've had in quite a while.Rogue Trader is scratching some CRPG itches I did not know I had.
Being in charge of a minor interstellar empire in a totally RPG setting is neato. I also dig that your ship is so large that while you're cruising around planets doing CRPG things, you have random encounters inside your vast kilometers long (small for the Imperium) ship with tens of thousands of crew members. You'll be called down to the lower decks to quell a rebellion or investigate something. Very neat.
I've used her my whole run and definitely her damage output is ridiculous, but some of the perils you can trigger are very capable of swinging fights against you, too. Extra enemies, aoe knockdown effects centred on herself, sometimes just one-shotting herself along with what she's hitting... Basically the reasons you wouldn't use her are a) roleplaying a Dogmatic character or b) you value consistency over maximum output. If there were an Ironman option, especially, she'd be the first character I'd bench.the increased perils chance is so minor that I don't get why you wouldn't always use her.
That excites me. So far, the only thing she's done is do 1 damage to everyone and 5 damage to herself and I'm like....this is it?I've used her my whole run and definitely her damage output is ridiculous, but some of the perils you can trigger are very capable of swinging fights against you, too. Extra enemies, aoe knockdown effects centred on herself, sometimes just one-shotting herself along with what she's hitting... Basically the reasons you wouldn't use her are a) roleplaying a Dogmatic character or b) you value consistency over maximum output. If there were an Ironman option, especially, she'd be the first character I'd bench.
Just started playing this game. Really like it so far.Inkbound is pretty excellent (and currently on sale).
The best brief description I've come up with for it is a roguelike, turn-based ARPG, with the combination of skills, upgrades, items, that you get per run feeling a lot like developing a character in Diablo 3 did, but over the course of 20 minutes to maybe 45 instead of weeks. It's by the developers behind Monster Train for people who have played that, and while it's still in early access it's getting frequent updates and there's basically zero risk of it being abandoned along the way.
Oh, and co-op for up to 4 players, for anyone who's into that.
Not all of them! For example, I also have huge robots.I love how all your soldiers are half dressed women.
Speaking as someone who has seen my Conan bases, you should realize they are much more fully dressed than "half dressed" could actually turn out to be.I love how all your soldiers are half dressed women.
My GF's kids are nuts about it.Has anyone tried Palworld?
Oh thank god I can scratch that game off the list, I've got too much to play alreadyIt's CEO is so gross that I can't imagine ever even looking at it.
Dude is gleeful how easily AI allows him to commit theft.
You might be putting too much thought into a Dunkey video. I mean it's not like it's Knack 2.I like Dunkey and I do admittedly like the game so bias sure but that's the most reductive video he's ever made. All he needs to say is he doesn't like survival games and it could have been 9 minutes shorter. It's also odd to focus and complain about having to craft things/grow when it's one of the better games for allowing you to automate so you don't need to do that yourself.
And I dunno why he'd be surprised that a level 6 pal barely damaged a level 16?
KNACK 2, BABY! *sings "Here Comes the Money"*You might be putting too much thought into a Dunkey video. I mean it's not like it's Knack 2.