Specifically Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The sequel was a massive disappointment.
I make things with computers. Preferably artsy things, but I also like to work on random scripts and pipelines. I like D&D & video games, but don’t always have time to play them. I like pet chicken. I watch soccer, especially NWSL & USWNT, as well as some WSL and whatever happens to be on.
Specifically Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The sequel was a massive disappointment.
Solasta Crown of the Magister for $8.99.
For me it’s the best game ever to capture the D&D feeling. The custom Warlock subclass, Timekeeper, is ridiculously fun.
People don’t accept that, perhaps, something isn’t just “not for them”
I think this is my favorite comment on this whole thread.
Played the Solasta 2 demo, and still playing Dragon Age Inquisition
It was the first Dragon Age game I played, and I loved it.
I have a silicone case on it, but only because my kids started using it. I also have a dock hooked up to the TV, but I never use it.
Dragon Age Inquisition. It’s fuuun.
Outer Worlds (UE4?) plays well on Deck. I’m confident they’ll get Avowed running well eventually.
Definitely holding off for a while. Maybe by the time the first sale comes around they’ll have given the steam deck some love.
Ooo, I loved Veilguard, so maybe I’ll love this, too.
I bought it a few months back. Looking at my play time, I guess I didn’t care for it too much. Oh well, I guess it’s better to buy that on sale and see if you like it, than plopping down more money when the new one comes out.
Is that from The Chicken of Tomorrow? I think that has the super weird “Hey there big boy” moment.
Finished Dragon Age Origins + the Awakening expansion, and am now playing Dragon Age Inquisition. It’s taking me a bit of time to get used to the differences in spells, skills, and crafting. And why is there no crafting station in the Hinterlands?!? Let me make the things!
Yes, the combat is awesome. I just played Origins, and sure, there were a lot of opportunities for my character to be a dick, but I really wonder how many people choose those options. I didn’t. I liked how close you could get to the companions in Veilguard. It felt much more impactful in the end game.
I, for one, loved it. That may not be true for a lot of people, but I’m glad the game was made.
The game was really solid right from launch, so I guess it’s not lacking any updates. Bummer that it’s perceived as such a failure.
I mean, that’s just common sense