laningham-joel
Bourbon Dingo
laningham-joel

It is a ‘banking’ sort of system, from the time I played. You go get artifacts, gold, etc... and bring them back to faction hubs to turn in for experience and progress. The last time I played, I spent about two hours with a friend fighting some skeleton pirate on an island and other stuff... We were chased on the way

I have never had a good experience with this game that wasn’t immediately tempered by someone being an asshole.  I gave it up, but I’m not built for a PvP-based game.  I could not stand losing hours worth of work to someone who had obviously been playing longer than me because ‘pirate game’.

People are saying... not me, but people, that he is doing this to try and duck the next debate.  I hear it from a lot of people, good people, is all I’m saying.

I picked up the Walking Dead Telltale Definitive to play through in October.  I didn’t play any of the last season, so I’m looking forward to that.  I’m still recovering from some major whiplash from getting rear-ended a few weeks ago, so it’s been a pretty good excuse to not do anything, but I’m at the point where

But not many characters better at using a pick.

Yeah, and a lot of those negative reviews actually have a good chunk of gameplay to back up criticisms.  It seems like from reading them, that if you are expecting quality at the level of Torchlight 2, but better; you’ll be disappointed.

I keep a file on my phone about certain things at restaurants..  Specifically things like “The sweet tea here tastes like lemon all the time, you do not like it.  Don’t order it.”, or “They put onions in this dish, but it isn’t listed on the menu”.

I guess I should play it to test if it is, but the Gundam musou game they released was pretty damn good.

It feels like a nod towards previous traditions of expecting the need to explain your standpoints.  A tradition that existed before we had unfettered 24 hour access to every thought of all of our politicians, which cleverly hide what they are actually doing.

I really enjoyed the first game, but for some reason Endless Space 2 never grabbed me the same way.

I’m trying to be good with my spending, but this is coming along right as my current 2tb hard drive just failed, and I basically have to redownload anything I want to play again.

<glances over at over 800 hours of Slay the Spire>
Uh, yeah. Pretty good.

I generally love watching people better at games play roguelikes, because I don’t ever feel like I can really keep up.  It definitely feels like a genre I should be able to get into, because the idea of incremental increases and no wasted play is absolutely enthralling to me.  I just wish so much of these roguelikes

“So long, eh Bowser.”?

Depends. If Gamefly gets Kingdoms of Amalur: Rereckoning to me today, I’ll probably just be playing that all weekend.

Otherwise, it’s trying to figure out if I can maybe just play Ck3, turtle on Ireland, and see if I can attach children to every single ruler in the world.

Needs more Refrigerator Senpai.

How many PS5s did they have at the PS4 launch?

Hence why they showed off the Harry Potter game, too.

I’m definitely aware, but it was more to clarify why I, like asmallcat, prefer edited content over streams.  I’m not blaming the streamers for their hustle, just saying it isn’t my preferred form.

Sometimes it is the option for my chaplain to convert religion or my steward to convert culture that alert me to a new province.  Or a really weird war with someone who isn’t Norse.