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Kev Inkline

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A Beautifully Desolate Campaign Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Kingmaker Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
I assume this is because it was my first RPG and Fallout ever, but I loved FO4. I have close to 300 hours into on play through and 1/2

Nick was the only companion I completed the side quest for. Made me so sad for him at the end and also mad that he wasn't romanceable! -_-

It sucks that you can't get into a relationship with him, he's so cheeky and smart

More here:

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aweigh

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well, voice acting did help keep F: NV's dialog pretty tight. look what happened when Obsidian got to make an RPG without voice-acting... we got PoE's interminable word-dumps of meaningless blather.

so... yeah, sure, I would agree that voice-acting can serve as a good way to make sure the script doesn't get too purple. :D
 

Tito Anic

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Fallout 3 is the best of the all series. Bethesda took the right elements from the first and second game and made a lot of necessary improvements in the third game.
 
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aweigh

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i actually did get triggered by Tito's post for a second before I remembered what thread I was reading.
 

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To become relevant ze Codex should carry out and post video interviews with legendary game producers (Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, Brian Fargo etc.) on Youtube.
 

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Besthesda has perfected the formula with Fallout 4. When I play an RPG, all I want to do is ride my legs and kill raiders. That is a perfect RPG.
 

CyberWhale

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WOW SUCH EDGY ATTEMPTS!

Here are some actual truth bombs/black pills you'll have hard time to swallow...

Fallout 2 > Fallout
Determinism > Random Dice Rolls
Nintendo classics are better designed than any PC classic.
There is no problem whatsoever in RPGs being first person and real-time (Fallout sequels suck for other reasons, former ones aren't causal but rather correlative).
 
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