As someone who plays fighting games only for the multiplayer: I hate having to unlock the characters, as I'd be either forced to play a character I'm not interested in or a mode I don't care about.
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I learned a bit of FORTH because an old Minecraft mod (Redpower 2) had a computer that could run it.
FFXV, while flawed, is a good game and it's the only one that feels like an actual journey.
Lies of P is better than From's souls games.
I've been having trouble focusing on a game and finishing it, but I've recently played God of War (2018) which was quite disappointing, and last week I've played Trails in the Sky which I enjoyed, except for
::: spoiler the incest, which was a bit weird :::
I've also been playing the original FFVII .
Same, I played around 20 hours and dropped it: the gameplay was fun enough but the lack of interaction between the characters was really disappointing and the stories weren't really interesting to me to keep playing.
::: spoiler I searched around the room, completed few puzzles and I got the film roll (which I'm guessing is used to win the game, since the slime says to defeat "him"), but I'm not seeing anything else. :::
I just stated playing it and... It's just a roguelike? I don't get what you mean.
I'll check it out thank. I've heard good thing about it, but I thought it was a roguelike.
Anyone know of good non roguelike deckbuilders?
That's why I almost always hide helmets.
Mine (Nord 2) does have it, but it's broken and never triggers.
A few I've played with a friend of mine: the We Were Here series, Portal 2, Monster Hunter World, Factorio and Deep Rock Galactic (which we both didn't like, but it's pretty popular)