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  1. Dungeons of Dredmor: Available NOW on Steam!

    Need I remind you of... this?
  2. Dungeons of Dredmor: Available NOW on Steam!

    Loving this so far. To Mhain, honestly, I love roguelikes, but the worst thing about them are the nonexistent graphics. More graphical roguelikes can only be a good thing, especially with graphics of this quality, and if they have to be commercial, so be it. Great fun.
  3. Game News BioWare Forum Ban Locks Player Out of His Games, Again

    ea and bioware will be raped by piracy. Fuck you ea, fuck you bioturd
  4. Preview Skyrim Preview

    So now it's even less of an RPG... (No character building, no stats!) Even more casual... (inspired by apple wtf?? pick to boost health or mana?? that's it????? that's on pure retardation level) Rehash of a rehash of a plot, ANCIENT EVIL HAS AWOKEN YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE Well there's only...
  5. An rpg where you play the villain.

    What a sad state of affairs indeed. The average prole doesn't know the first thing about anything beyond the stupid television show they're following or the latest popcrap music that's on the top of the charts, or if you're lucky, they might have read twilight. Sure it was always the case that...
  6. Divinity 2 - Worth going on?

    The melee combat is extremely basic and unfun, it wasn't designed with melee combat in mind. Might make for a naked mage challenge or something.
  7. TES VI: ???

    AWW MAH GAWD U GUISE TAH ELDAR SKREWLS SIX U GUISE SO AWESOME ROROR I HOPE WE CAN BE A SUPER KOOL NINJA ASSASSIN OF DUUM XD Like the Penguin of Doom!! So randum!!!! Heehee!!!!!!!!! !!! !!
  8. Divinity 2 - Worth going on?

    Keep playing, the combat gets easier. It's very easy as it is if you build your character right, I just cast fireballs everywhere and instakilled everyone. Grind a couple of levels if it's that hard, but it's definitely worth it to keep playing. Great game. Loved the spoil spoil spoil...
  9. Game News The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Announced

    It'll no doubt suck like everything else Bethesda do.
  10. Game News The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Announced

    I always foolishly give them the benefit of the doubt and remain hopeful. Well no more, Bethesda has proven beyond all doubt, I think, that they're incompetent and are only capable of making 13yearoldboy-tier fantashit that is consolised and not so much an rpg as an action game. Just wait for...
  11. Game News [Unconfirmed] The Elder Scrolls V in the Works

    I can see it now... all combat is quick time events!
  12. Game News [Unconfirmed] The Elder Scrolls V in the Works

    If it uses gamebryo it will most likely suck very hard. Given that it's betesda, add -10 to any roll to decide the goodness of the game. They say it's in the future, I've always wanted an rpg in a jacobean or post-elizebethan setting, past the medieval times in WHICH EVERY RPG EVER SEEMS TO BE...
  13. Best multiplayer in an FPS game?

    Bad Company 2 is good for what it is, a consolised Battlefield. It never pretended to be more. They just better make Battlefield 3 really good and pc oriented. I enjoy BC2, CS, and the odd jaunt in hat fortress 2 (even if it's casual... it's still fun!). Natural Selection for half life is a...
  14. Interview BioInterview: Games Are Not Art

    Thank god, another intelligent person on this site.
  15. Interview BioInterview: Games Are Not Art

    Art is a product, an 'artifact' or 'artifice' (fact/fice obviously from latin facere - to do make, and many romance languages) which contains or communicates ideas or aesthetic principles etc. Would we call an advertisement or a fast food wrapper art? We might if it was divorced from that...

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