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    Incline Divine Divinity - forgotten gem, or rightfully forgotten?

    Once you complete that dungeon you're pretty much OP for the rest of the game .. But you had to take it easy and grind quite a bit in that first dungeon to get there as far as I can remember.
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    Incline Divine Divinity - forgotten gem, or rightfully forgotten?

    I remember lots of people being put off by the game because one of the biggest and hardest dungeons was right beneath the starter town. I really liked the design, art style and writing.
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    What game are you wasting time on?

    I played a bit of wargame: red dragon again the last few weekends .. friendly AI is super broken like 80% of the time when you play skirmishes for some reason. It ruins it for me. I used to play with a friend for a bit but he's also lost interest because it's too hardcore for him (I think). Also...
  4. snoek

    Fallout 2 3D FPS

    karabin lasser
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    Game News Peripeteia gets new trailer, releasing in 2023

    the music and the flashing text are plain annoying. Getting some ADHD vibes here.
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    Hard modern single player games

    hotline miami 1 and 2? not that new and there's a lot of trickery you can do but they're not easy games and need some perseverance and lots of trial and error to complete
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    Red Dead Redemption 2: Good or shit?

    I played through most of the SP content which was very enjoyable. Some parts of the main story were slow however. Most of the 'immersive' mechanics were stupid and kind of pointless, like the base camp collection stuff .. I never tried the late game farm stuff. I liked investigating the world...
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    Games where you can be the bad guy

    Syndicate games Police Quest: SWAT 2 has a terrorist campagin
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    Factorio - a factory building game

    I did 2 'big' factories that were still kinda shoddy. I put about 170 hours into the game in total (also did some experimenting and restarts). It usually gets boring for me at the 70 hour mark when I have artillery and claimed back lots of land so I don't get annoyed by the biters anymore, with...
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    Incline Of the Big Three, which is your favorite? (Fallout, PS:T, Arcanum)

    It got a fair bit of patching and I played/completed it a bit after it came out so I probably had a smoother experience.
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    Incline Of the Big Three, which is your favorite? (Fallout, PS:T, Arcanum)

    It's a toss up between Fallout and Arcanum for me in this top 3. My gut tells me to go with Arcanum. Think it's probably the most replayable of the 3 of them. It has the best world building.
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    Decline Do you think CDPR is capable of making a good game again?

    I'd say no: - They're known for low pay and brutal crunch. - They're located in Poland (not very attractive for most people, also they were alone before but now got lots of competition locally). - They suffered a huge braindrain after messing up the whole Cyberpunk project. It's safe to assume...
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    What to play after Elden Ring

    You tried Sekiro yet? Previous game from FromSoft.
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    Roguelite "Lethal Running" in Early Access

    Looks cool, I'll try the demo.

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