hydorus
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hydorus

Everything people said before me, plus the game isn’t removed from your Steam account, for example. The news wasn’t games not working under a new OS, but them being removed from your purchase history.

When you go for the real thing, here’s how I did it. Once you get the basics down, get a beater, take it to an empty spot with a slight slope and face the car upwards. Start with the brakes pressed and slowly start taking your foot off the clutch, with the stick on first gear. If you pay attention, you’ll start

Don’t know about that, but it seems like charisma 9 allows you to tame a radscorpion. How cool would it be if the game lets us ride it into the sunset?

I feel for you, but I don’t think it’s a zero-sum situation. They may be (way) better off than devs, but they have the right to not be sued if they don’t want to audition for a given job, for example. Devs and concept artists should ideally be pushing for the improvement of their own work conditions in parallel to

Diablo 3 actually became a good game after the first few patches, before the release of the expansion.

Yeah, that’s it! My bad. There’s also a sequel called Escape: Zombie City, which, strangely enough, has a completely different theme. I didn’t recommend it because I never played it, but heard it’s good.

I’m pretty late to the party, but I skimmed and it seems like nobody took what you and your girlfriend like into account. So here goes:

For everyone: Pandemic, Forbidden Desert (Forbidden Island is the predecessor, which is just a tad less refined). Themes that won’t rub anyone the wrong way and either gentle or

Don’t feel too bad. I think value is in the eye of the buyer. If you like it and it doesn’t harm your livelihood, who’s to say if this purchase is better or worse than another?

It’s a tradeoff between fairness and convenience. Even if I don’t necessarily like it, they made their call and I can understand it.

Wait, to craft you have to find a thing and press a button?!?! The madness!!!

I’m a patient man, so I’ll just wait until it goes on sale. I’ll only consider a day-one buy if it’s a game that does none of this BS.

I can understand pre-ordering collector’s editions. They are in limited supply and will get waaay more expensive later on down the line. Living in Brazil, though, no Pip-Boy for me!

I feel like they should release more of these on Steam. These old games can really run on any PC and I think a lot of people would like to have them on a perennial platform in some kind of official release (as in, not in an emulator). I know I sure would.

A lot of people telling things that resemble this game. For my contribution: Ghost Trick! It’s a great DS game that’s very similar to this, but with a bunch of small puzzles, instead of a big one.

Cause it’s a damn shame that online harassment almost drove a great support LoL player in a good team out of business

I don’t quite think this direction is necessarily bad. I personally feel like the very first missions in Awakening are the best (they can get pretty hard), and I often find myself turning back to the first (US) Fire Emblem on the GBA for the difficulty. However, Awakening is insanely polished, and sometimes I just

Yes, that is the point, but they’re supposed to realize that they’re supposed to cheat on their own. It’s been a long time since I read the manga, so maybe you’re right, but IIRC they go in believing in the premise that it’s a regular test, at least at first.

It doesn’t contradict the chuunin exams arc, though... Every single cheat used there was forbidden (otherwise it wouldn’t be cheating). The kids even have to find out on the fly they were supposed to cheat after realizing the test is impossible.

Damn, I prefer the visuals from Birthright’s characters, but literally everything else from Conquest. Welp, thanks for the report, otherwise I would’ve gone for Birthright and end up regretting later!

It’s far from perfect, but it gets a lot right, too! It lacks a lot of stuff from other city-builders, but I think it mostly nails the core experience, the stuff that really matters. Not only that, the game feels really good to play.