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That sounds pretty good. DnD lets you kill people with insults though, so it's pretty cartoonish as is :p Still want to play it though. I just want to play more pen and paper rpgs honestly, they're a blast.
I think "being good" at dungeons and dragons honestly just means contributing and having fun. being overskilled and killing everything isn't much fun imo.
Nice. I feel like quiet christmas' are the best ones honestly.
Shadowrun would be cool, but DnD does have a LOT of possibilities because it's been around for so long. Especially when you start delving into the Planescape realm and whatnot.
Nice man! Hope everything goes well!
Thats fair enough. Give Undertale a shot though, and play past the first hour. I hate JRPGs but I love this. It's more of a bullet hell than a turn based RPG anyway. It's really funny, and with it's meta overtones feels like the work of early Hideo Kojima.
Gotta disagree with you there. Firstly, this year was fantastic. I mean, Undertale alone has taken my second favourite game of all time spot because it's full of personality, charm, experimentation and surprise.
Indie games have always followed trends. When Braid came out everything was a pretentious puzzle platformer. When Super Meat Boy came out everything was a super hard puzzler. Everything wanted to be minecraft. Everything wanted to be Day Z. Indie allows hacks as much as it inspires creativity. But let's look at some indie games that do things really well.
We'll start with this year's Invisible Inc, A game that mixed stealth with turn based tactics and utterly nailed it. Sure it has roguelike mechanics, but I think it should be forgiven on account of everything else it does right.
What about Pillars of Eternity? It's a game that so utterly captures the feeling of 90s crpgs without most of the baggage that makes reinstalling Baldur's Gate cause for suicide.
What about Ori and the Blind Forest, one of the prettiest games I've ever laid eyes on?
Thats just this year. And that's just the indie games. The gems are still there. You just need to dig harder. Also, take a break. I avoided all ubisoft style games this year and now I've jumped into Mad Max and I'm having a blast. Sometimes it's just oversaturation that's the issue.
P.S. I don't like Nintendo. I don't know why, but every game they make holds my attention for like 2 hours tops.
P.P.S the old generations had so many clones it wasn't funny. We just remember the good ones. Also, experimentation within the "AAA" market back then was financially viable. And it still happens from time to time.
It sums up basically every JRPG ever, it's just a bit more honest about it.
Yeah it does, and the buttons are so much better! Yeah, my ps4 did break and I sold my PS4 for parts to JB Hi Fi and got $230.
Really? Jessica Jones hooked me from the first episode. Daredevil hooked me from the end of the second ep (that fight scene was just that fucking good!) I understand a bit with Jessica Jones though, because it's so damn bleak that it can be offputting.
Which Steven Wilson track are you referring too? That whole album is awesome.
I don't watch many movies. I watched Fury Road 8 times. In a week. It's good shit.