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Treasure Isle, pre-order DLC for Risen 2

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I can see New Vegas... maybe. But DS3? Really?
 
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I'm not a standard pirate. I have a huge collection of legally purchased games and I am an extremely rich person. But it has been around two years that I wanna make sure only deserving people get my money. But right now, people at PB and Deep Silver are out of the circle. pre-order DLCs are obvious thievery and I want to punish people who practice this kind of trade in any way I can.

So you're a pirate who likes to larp

that's cool too
 

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I can see New Vegas... maybe. But DS3? Really?
I liked it as a pseudo-isometric brawler. I'm not sure where I stand in terms of motor skills, but the bosses were challenging enough and never in an unfair or tedious way (except one near the end that was too much of an endurance test).
 

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