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I'd like to do a campaign like that, starting at 0 level. Dungeon Crawl Classics is famous for the "character funnel" aka "peasant meat grinder" where everyone gets four 0 level commoners of random profession and equipment (the squire gets a sword and a helmet, the turnip farmer gets a pitchfork and a goose, the

I play Pathfinder as well, despite attempts to move to different systems. Mainly I stick with it since my players are familiar with it, which means that it cuts down on rulebook time while we're playing. There's also a plethora of material available for it, which makes the game bother highly malleable- but also has

To my recollection, Earthbound was the first game that I ever got new
from the store when it wasn't my birthday or Christmas. My older sister
and I would rent it from the video store with the strategy guide and one
day, my mom saw it on sale at the mall and threw in some money so I
could buy it. To this day, that game

This weekend I'm going to try and make progress in Bloodborne. It's been hard to get back into games after a month of working overtime, but I want to finish this sooner rather than later. It's just been a matter of not being able to slink over to the couch to put the time in and playing more Nuclear Throne despite my

*rips off shirt, whips it around head like a helicopter blade*

Geralt of Rivia: Magic The Gathering champion

After a certain point with open world games, I have to put the blinders on and decide what I actually want to do while I have time to play the game. So I haven't done the Mage's Guild, Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood or civil war quests in Skyrim and I've only dipped my toe into the DLC before making a break for

Oh. Yaaaay.

I don't have kids myself, but I'm very curious what kind of games the kids growing up now with Minecraft and other games (where conflict isn't necessarily the point) will have made for them or make themselves in the future. Having grown up with Super Mario Bros, Zelda, Final Fantasy and games like that, physical

Man, you finish games fast. I take forever, maybe because I'm endlessly restarting or my attention wanders. I just lack the discipline to sit down and play one thing all the way to the end.

I can't think of any game soundtracks that I have to have at all times. If being on my ipod counts for that (though I think "just owns" would work better) the soundtracks from Bastion and Sword & Sworcery are both on there. Bastion I've finished and I'm sure it needs no introduction, but S&S was (at least for me) a

Vin Diesel figured out how to get payed for playing his old D&D character. Good for him!

Question- I have DS2 for Playstation 3, but is there a noticeable difference between the PS3 and PS4 versions with Scholar of the First Sin? I'm wondering if it's worth getting when the PS4 version comes down a bit in price.

I'm going to be out of town next week, so I want to see if I can get a little bit of gaming in before I leave my apartment and its worldly pleasures behind for four days in Los Angeles.

Yeah. I try to just do it all in one go and get it over with when I play Demon's Souls. At least in the second level you can sprint to the end following the torches. That said, if you need faith scaling weapons you pretty much have to explore the Valley.

I BOUGHT A PLAYSTATION 4 AND BLOODBORNE! I'LL BE PLAYING BLOOOOOODDBOOOOOOORRRRNEE!!

Borderlands 2 is another one on my list. I had a lot of fun with it, but I always played solo, which may be why it got boring for me after a certain point.

I played through a good portion of Infinite and I just couldn't see what everyone else saw in it. The core gameplay wasn't very engaging to me and I didn't really build the rapport for Elizabeth that everyone else seemed to. That's one I'm fine with not finishing.

I have a lot of games I dropped either halfway in or nearly at the end. Dishonored is one for me; I got to the point where I'm off to assassinate (or non-lethally depose) the lord regent and then I got distracted and put the game down. Maybe it was the constant reloading to prevent killing people out of frustration? I

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