kosh5
Koshelkin
kosh5

They revamped the difficulty curve some time ago and the beginning should be much smoother. It helps with this game if you either invest some time into planning your first build or look for advice on their offical boards. If you weren’t far into the game I’d suggest starting a new character. Also, watch *all*

Oh, sure enough. Never played a MMO with such memorable quests and NPCs. Every character feels special and has a personality. Towards the end of the current storyline(which gets expanded periodically and has just hit the end of the first major arc) you see a recap of all NPCs and I could remember all of them clearly.

That’s probably the sort of complaint, I expected the least. Maybe you were struggling and player responses appeared harsher than they were really meant to be. The community of TSW is pretty mature and starter zone trolls aside, I barely ran into bad debates.

Boxed wine is a blasphemy.

Check out TSW if you’re into MMOs or if you just want to experience an excellent story.

Great now I need to get the whole Deluxe Edition. Around 220-250$ I think it’s worth it, tho.

Instead of filling the game map with a bunch of hotspots of a variety of activities, Fallout 3 filled it’s map with little stories to cherish and unique places to explore. Open World gameplay has been streamlined for the broad audience, but streamlining/systematization always leads to a loss of genuinity and

Here is definitely not US. I’m sorry mate.

Reminds me I still need to get this for my Vita.

Japan isn’t a weird country per se, but it’s Otaku culture is.

I’m not sure where the problem is. If Steam makes it’s backups in form of iso’s: iso’s can be opened with programs like 7zip and extracted. You can execute the setup after extraction with no problems whatsoever.

Yeah, my estimate you’re still a good deal below 1000$. Doesn’t matter, though. Why would you want to burn and print a cover for every single crap game out of your steam library.

The last time I bought a physical release I was greeted by a download code and a 5 page “manual” which mainly consisted of the usual disclaimers. That was ages ago. I never bothered with a physical release again since then. The best part was the information on the box that this is part of their new “ecological”

You’re exaggerating:

Destiny, a yearlong beta for a video game that will be released this September.” What an awesome line. Genuinely cracked me up. Cheers.

The free DLC was more a series of punchlines aimed at the rest of the industry than meaningful additions, a quest here, a costume there and new game+. I can’t help but think the free DLC was more a drawn out joke. I don’t say CDPR made that joke on the expense of the players, but it was a joke nonetheless.

In before Blizzard destroys their own game.

The real designers of Torchlight left Runic some time ago.

160k dollars for a animation film isn’t much, even considering it’s 12 minutes we’re talking about. I don’t really see the problem with their crowdfunding drive. 2,5 million for a quality anime@90 mins seems just about right.

More minigames in the Gold Saucer, srsly? Well not a huge sample by any stretch. Fortunately. I’m in absolute opposition to providing a “Aeris lives” route, too. I’d rather devote more time to her in a prologue/sideline story before she mets her untimely demise.