Holup, is this real or fan art? When did they make Cable a twink?
Apeman42
Mulled wine here. It's delicious and it makes me feel medieval-fancy.
That's a fair assessment. There are a ridiculous number of classes and subclasses each with their own quirks. And that's without getting into multiclassing or Wrath's mythic path system. I've definitely spent 20+ minutes leveling up before.
Do you like JRPGs? Yakuza: Like a Dragon is fairly recent and has a sequel (that I haven't gotten to play yet). The story is NOT your typical RPG fare, it's a modern drama about an ex-gangster trying to get back on his feet after prison (it gets emotional, I cried). But the combat is a classic turn-based RPG and it's fun, stylish, and just barely complex enough to stay engaging.
The graphics are much simpler than BG3, but Owlcat has done some fantastic work with their Pathfinder games.
Wrath of the Righteous is much more polished and expanded than Kingmaker, but they're both great. They both have the option to play in turn-based like BG3, or real time with pause like the old BG games.
Big Bob Pataki in shambles rn
The series with the magic item home shopping network is amazing.
I'm now imagining Jeff Goldblum as Gale and I kind of love it.
We're reaching for characters at this point, but I suppose we could cast Shadowheart as Moondragon and Wyll as Adam Warlock for the lols if nothing else.
You might be onto something with Halsin & Groot... could rotate between him and Minthara until Minsc is available.
I'm with you when the onions are raw. Cooked, the texture is tolerable enough that the taste is worth it IMO. Though I do prefer them chopped small or sliced thin no matter what.
Yes. Also due to free time, climate change, a global swing towards fascism, and the fact that I find all children unpleasant to be around.
There was a time Wally West ripped into him when the League tried to talk to Wally about his kids superheroing. "I'm getting lectures in child safety from a man who's gone through four Robins?!"
Because otherwise we wouldn't have Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven".