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Apparently mages only need armor on their chest, hands, shoulders and head. Because who cares about legs in a battlefield situation. Who cares about a gambeson, who cares about leg/hip/foot/elbow protection. You cant claim ‘practical’ and then have the armor light up and only protect half your body. Her mask

Testament to the effort she put into it that it only weighs eight pounds while looking like it’s genuine metal armor.

I think this is also appropriate

Is this what were sinking to now? The right has complained for years and years about voter fraud.

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Can we talk about the soundtrack? Holy shit the soundtrack.

Should’ve included the quote for the Divine Right civic:

I have a copy (it’s from when it didn’t cost 200 dollars) and I love it. I mean, if you can play the first Silent Hill with its clunky mechanics you can play Rule of Rose. For similar reasons too! It’s not up there with SH2 for me as an all-time favorite, but it stuck with me and certainly resonated as a young girl.

I’d like to see a game in the Wheel of Time universe. Wouldn’t necessarily need to follow the main characters from the books either.

Also, why would I want an archer or sneaky backstabby rogue with constitution?

I just listed about 25 games, all of which are mainstream, AAA titles, and that was just from memory. I’m pretty such those count as ‘great examples’. The list includes games made by Bioware, Obsidian, Black Isle, Ion Storm, Eidos, Bethesda, and CD Projekt Red. Bethesda has done it well, allowing you to avoid fights,

You can’t hit what you can’t see.

Luck in last place? Someone didn’t play New Vegas.

How is the witcher point a bad thing? Actions should have consiquences.

There’s tons of games that have a lot of use for various persuade options. The Mass Effect series, the Dragon Age series, the KOTOR series, the Deus Ex series (not strictly an RPG, but just shows the commonality), the Fallout series, the Elder Scrolls series, the Witcher series, just to name a few. There’s lots of

Luck in last place?!

No Guts?!

As someone playing a “it’s better to be lucky than good” character in Fallout 4 survival, I take great issue with this list. It seems that as much of my progress is from the game saying “Way to go champ! You didn’t break your neck on that tricky hill!” as it is from doing tasks and killing stuff.

1. I don’t remember clicking Deadspin! Which I only read for terrible soccer coverage.

It’s a thing where writers get to turn in an article with no research or writing, and get paid as though they had actually put effort into their work because the underexplained lists get a solid number of hits thanks to readers going to the comments section to debate them.

Kind of dumb and ridiculous how low these percentages are and how this game heavily favors players living out in urban centers.