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Based on what little there is in the App Store entry, the latter.

The App Store description of the game is weirdly vague too; just a few hyperbolic sentences that don’t mean anything. The only clue to what this game is actually about, gameplay or story-wise, is in the full title Dead Century: A Monster-Fighting Comic and Puzzle RPG. I get the impression that this really isn’t

These pictures are good, but they seem completely unrelated from each other, more similar to an artist’s collective body of work rather than a coherent game. Could we get a summation of the plot?

The way it moves reminds me of Metalocalypse, specifically how the mass deaths when one of their equipment malfunctions would occur; random characters that where clearly design to simply be the canvas for some gruesome death that appear to be missing a number of frames based on their reaction speed.

I’m trying to think of a game where you do a bunch of PR stuff but fail to make substantive changes to remedy your organization’s ongoing child-rape scandal, it’s genocidal policies on reproduction, or its opposition to equal rights, but nothing is coming to mind. That seems like a game more up the Pope’s alley.

I have Mars: War Logs in my library and gave it a few minutes, but I couldn’t get into it. I might try it again someday, but it didn’t seem to be partially worthwhile; what do you think is compelling about it?

I kept reading his name as ‘Balrog’ and was confused on whether or not he would pass.

I see that the blog is still oppose to labelling the photos with what they are suppose to be.

Which is, in and of itself, fine. The public bears the cost of building and maintaining the roads, therefore there is no rational reason why the public should have to endure the completely unnecessary hazard of your manual driving. If you enjoy it, great for you; you are more than free to purchase land, build a track,

Those copper mugs look like they are just the raw copper on the inside, which is a health hazard; the item description even specifics no nickel lining (although I’m not sure why you would use nickel). Specifically, acidic foods or drink put into this will shed copper from the wall, introducing additional copper into

Those copper mugs look like they are just the raw copper on the inside, which is a health hazard; the item

It looks like it, glancing at the image. Also, that is more of the standard than the exception for any socket set nowadays, but it is absolutely the standard for a set of mechanic’s sockets.

It looks like it, glancing at the image. Also, that is more of the standard than the exception for any socket set

If your dad has tools there is very little here he probably needs unless something has broken; everything here is pretty standard and probably something he has multiple versions of. You would do better to find out what he needs and get that as it is harder to find the justification for buying an expensive specialty

If your dad has tools there is very little here he probably needs unless something has broken; everything here is

GOG is a service that sells PC games and offers a client with community and update features, much like Steam. Difference is, GOG focuses on DRM-free games, which allowed them to come up with a scheme to lure Steam users over to their side of the online galaxy.

I think you may have incorrectly presumed what the flute is for...

Yeah, I had heard that they are there after their army was scrapped, but I was kind of hoping for a full army like the old books. I had a old world book at some point and I thought the Chaos Dwarves whole hyper-foreign, Mesopotamian-like culture was interesting.

From what I remember, Nagash costs so many points that you can’t have much more than him anything but a massive army. Granted that the army point system isn’t in play here, but I think it is a good gauge for how relatively powerful he should be to normal units; if he has the same magic blast attack all the time that

No Nagash? /jk