If you're not averse to PDFs, Bundle of Holding has had some Cthulhu stuff before. They do recycle their deals every so often; it's worth keeping an eye on.
If you're not averse to PDFs, Bundle of Holding has had some Cthulhu stuff before. They do recycle their deals every so often; it's worth keeping an eye on.
Total Warhammer is a lot cheaper if you just get the $12 Humble Monthly and then cancel next month. Humble Monthly is breaking up this collusion thing all the game distributors have been doing lately, and it's got me curious.
Me too! Much agreed; it's a much more tactically interesting game in a lot of ways. I really wish there'd been a lot more of it.
I have plenty of those—all in green, which none of my main team is. And oh my goodness yes, it's a whole new game with a 5*.
I'm picturing the Rock's character from The Rundown over here.
Heh, I'd never thought of it that way before, but I might start using the phrase "the AAA safety net conventions" now. That covers a lot of ground quickly with a nice degree of nuance.
I played it on my Gamecube and loved it. It wasn't a stereotypical Nintendo title but it was a great game experience.
If I didn't have like half of those, I'd do this for sure. That is a ridiculous amount of goodness.
I got me some flu, stomach flu (flooding in the basement, not raining in the attic) and pinkeye this week - I call it the "Pu pu pu Platter," thanks Brak - so gaming has been a little surreal of late. Sunless Sea, I got too ambitious and converted my wealth into heirlooms too soon, so now I'm broke, and all of the…
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I'm 7136630289.
This is one of my sadder upvotes…
I like True Lies a great deal more than he did. I absolutely think it was aware of the cliches it was pushing, and the whole point was that it thought they were funny, too.
My friend and I were just IMing about how glass-cannon-y Olivia looks on paper when I read your reply. She's really that good?
Nope, no mods. By "all-speed" I mean I put all my money into upgrading my engines. I can't bring myself to buy the speedboat - I do want *some* cargo space - but even with the first steamer you start the game with, a fully-upgraded engine makes a huge difference. I got my starting bonus for Veils, hired officers…
This time through, I've been playing all-speed, all Veils. It's different from how I usually play games like this, and it's been uncharacteristic for me in that I'm not dying at all. I'm running an awful lot, and I get a lot of terror from going lights-out at the first sign of trouble, and my crew doesn't respect me…
I need to finish Arkham Origins, too. I felt like it only got a bad rap because the other games in the series were so strong, and that on its own, it was still a solid Batman game. This is making me want to reinstall it.
I was always negative about Infinite, from the instant I finished it. I'm not trying to pick a fight by saying that, just sharing: ignore as you like. It was more a visceral than rational reaction. I finished the game, turned it off, uninstalled it, and it took like three years before I could bring myself to go…
My first time through that game, knowing nothing about it, I didn't want to use the white phosphorous, and I was irritated that the game was railroading me so hard like that. Of course, that was the point. Still, I really like your idea.
I started playing Sunless Sea and now all I am playing is Sunless Sea and all that I see is Sunless Sea. The hunger, you barely notice it until it's already gnawing, gnawing away at you, and all the tea in China won't save you from the fact that the lights lie, and the zee is deep. Hail Murinia!