Last week I was talking about Star Trek and Stellaris, and get rather enthusiastic about Elite:Dangerous as well. Sometimes, it feels like I just talk about endless space games on here too much...
Last week I was talking about Star Trek and Stellaris, and get rather enthusiastic about Elite:Dangerous as well. Sometimes, it feels like I just talk about endless space games on here too much...
I found the Stilton level a bit cheesy, personally.
I’ve watched a few of the newer That Mitchell and Webb Sound clips present on Youtube and agree 100%. “Zombie Poppins” in particular is hilarious.
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That Time Travel level was my favourite one, Jindosh Manor was impressive but not all that fun to play for me. I really took my time in the Stilton manor, going back and forth constantly.
Did you solve the puzzle to get in there on your own? I had to take a notepad to figure it out myself and didn’t crack it without…
The last time I wrote about Magic: the Gathering, I gushed over my favorite biomechanical horrors and how their comeback ended up endearing me to the world they were invading. I wrote so much about the history and context involved that the actual matchup here, of the native Mirrans vs the Phyrexian invaders, was cut…
There’s already two books about the luckless Department of Temporal Investigations bureaucrats Lucsly and Dulmur from “Trials and Tribble-ations”. I believe they’re quite fun, because these guys treat any sort of time travel adventure as a dangerous, irresponsible and annoying source of paperwork.
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I finished the main story of Opus Magnum, which I absolutely loved. I’ve not played an open-ended puzzle game like it before- whereas something like Portal has one or maybe two solutions that you have to work out, this gives you a set of inputs, a set of outputs, and the tools to string together any solution you…
It’s also the official theme song to the Rock, Paper, Shotgun weekly Steam Chart roundup.
I’ve never been shy about saying I don’t *quite* understand why Dishonored gets so much praise. I’ve played both of them (and some of the DLC) and it always seems like a series I should enjoy but which has far too many annoying faults for me to ever really fall in love with.
Oh, weekly PUBG roundup:
TWIST: It was Rappin’ Jake Sisko the whole time.
because the party are going to face an adult green dragon, with mysterious rider, likely in its lair
Green dragons can be a nightmare, but they’re also so memorable to fight. When I was a kid, my dad DMed sessions for us. He faced us off against a juvenile one. The worst was that I was the Paladin, and I would Detect Evil on every room that we went into...and then we found this room with lots of treasure and a big…
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What happens in Total War’s Auto-complete mode is a complete mystery to me and the people who develop the game I believe. I usually play on easier difficulties because I’m more their to play with formation than stratgize and so Auto Complete usually gives me a free win but every so often in Napoleon Total War, I’d…
My group just survived March in Season 2. Not won; survived.
Another instance where real-life would make a good....
I picked up Rime for Switch yesterday and have been thoroughly enjoying it. Of note, I picked up the retail release, which is $10 more than the eShop release; I had a Best Buy gift certificate to make up the difference but it turns out that the retail version includes a download code for the deluxe soundtrack plus a…