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Silly you, magic is not scientifically verifiable, if it is, it’s not magic. Don’t forget that scientifically verifiable things like dinosaur bones and their approximate age are all lies made by Satan to illude you that the world wasn’t made up in three days.

It was an exquisite watch. Thank you.

And when they hear you they can’t reach you

They don’t teleport with me, I can summon them at a stable. What I meant before is that I often found myself exploring an area and realizing I wanted to explore around another teleport spot, one far away from sables. Once you teleport, you see your link exploding in blue lines and the horse 🐴 just sits there, you

I actually like them

I’d say horse is the only non well thought game i found in the game. Thunderstorms become gameplay wise fun plan breakers, stealth gets useful and good, breaking weapons during a fight and going for a quick replacement make things messy and awesome, weapons hunting gets relevant, like really, everything works! But not

I’d say that I love the disposable weapon feature. It forces me not to feel too safe on one item, nor too attached. To choose carefully which and when to use a good weapon, to extend my weapons pouch and start hunting for good weapons to build a good set for the harder parts. The more skilled I got, the better weapons

I found quest writing in Skyrim often kitsch, weather and landscape differences meaningless. Though any game that allows me to mod in a little pony to ride and to use light sabers os fine by my book

It Spoileeeer self repairs endofapoileeeer

I’d use horses, if they teleported with me

As a horny woman who likes cartoon butts and got the joke, I feel excluded by the last statement.

At least one person did

Yes! Yes!

Someone said fetishes? I like fetishes ;)

Well, thank you for the well written article reminding how worth its money is the game.

Why?

It was quite infuriating, but short and easy after two or three attempts. It was a welcome change of pacing.

You just described the next indie hit. 10/10 I’d totally play that.

Now, talking about genious designers, this is a game I wish had even more lands... or planets! “The Legend of Zelda: no Man’s sky”!

Even with a lot of warp points active, the game is structured so that a lot of walking and exploring is still needed; there are a lot of side quests still to do between point A and B, a lot of materials to hunt for for recipes or armor upgrades.