SwarmofKoalas
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SwarmofKoalas

FYI, since I see you live in Texas: Your DL has a tiny phone # on the back for Texas Roadside Assistance, you can call that number for a free tow.

I’d like to plug my current favorite tabletop, pathfinder 2e.
The handbook is so large because it’s basically a player’s guide and the DMG in a single book. Content, including creatures, classes, ancestries, spells, and items come out frequently, as opposed to 5e’s design philosophy of one class every decade or so.
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So, maybe a dumb question but: I’ve played (and gotten close to the end) xenoblade 1, own the wii u game but never opened it (xenoblade x?) and never played 2. Would it be ok to jump into 3, or should I really play 2 first?

I’m assuming it’s safe to avoid playing the wii u game since hardly anyone seems to have played

After watching blizzard and/or activision go from being good (or at least not outright evil) companies to absolutely monstrous shitbirds I’m never giving them another cent.

Yeah, at first I was like, “There’s a bajillion fursonas, of course it’s going to be pretty close to at least one of them”, but then I saw it and was like:

I’m sorry for exposing you to this:

I guess I just don’t get the hype. It was a fine game, I guess, but it felt like a classic point and click adventure game, in 3D. With all the baggage that comes with that style of game.

It cost $30, took about 3 hours to beat, and I have no real desire to play it again, and probably never will. It reminded me very

It’s a no for me, but not a hell no. This is a car that I would at least be interested in for a lower price. It’s a talking point with a running motor, if nothing else.

I suspect it’ll find a buyer for $15k, it just wouldn’t be me.

Yeah it took me a while to realize that the assassining was my least favorite parts of the assassin’s creed series.

...Well, the tedious modern world stuff was the worst. But I really just liked the exploration, platforming, and the very rare puzzle.

And the open world piracy, but that’s not surprising. I had hundreds

Every time I consider buying or installing a ubisoft game I remember that means I also have to deal with uplay, and then I just play something else. I think the last ubisoft game I paid for was black flag, and I got it for...$7, I think?

Mostly it’s to show off a designer’s abilities. Being able to make something technically difficult, interesting, unique, and fit it to a model is all a way to flex your abilities and get commissions for things people will actually wear, and contracts with clothing companies.

But it’s also art. Sure, some of it is

Way back in the day I beat this with a friend. Iron skull made it a huge pain in the ass, and I think we died a fair amount but not as much as you’d normally expect. Once we figured out that we needed to work together to focus down high priority enemies one at a time it went much smoother.

I would hate to do it alone

I would be shocked if there’s not a foot masseuse sim or nail salon sim somewhere.

And they’ll call it Rusreal and Rusunity.

Very confused, apparently. You’re quoting two different commenters.

I wanted it too. I was an edgy teen and a hearse would’ve been the coolest car ever. At least at the time lol

Trying to buy my first car, went to a used dealership called Lazarus Motors. Only things in my price range was a hearse that didn’t run, a pontiac that someone had died in based on the huge blood stain in the passenger footwell, and a SUV in rough shape. Tried the SUV for a test drive anyway. The steering was so

I vote that we ignore Polium and call it a TWOUYA. 

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There’s a resident evil indie homage that I caught and immediately wishlisted on steam. Game’s called Alisa, for being made by one person it apes the feel of classic resident evil pretty well, at least so it seems from the speedrun.