High Dexterity dagger wielding backstabbing rogue deals by far the most damage in the game. If you level up properly you can kill an Ogre in two moves. and after a certain point nothing will be able...
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High Dexterity dagger wielding backstabbing rogue deals by far the most damage in the game. If you level up properly you can kill an Ogre in two moves. and after a certain point nothing will be able...
Yeah. First things I did when I got my new machine was install Metro to see how it ran at full, jacked everything up just to see what sort of compromise I'd be facing if I wanted things pretty and...
Yeah I "worked that out" by reading a walkthrough. Maybe I was just being dumb but I personally felt that in a linear game this experimental element/approach could maybe have been better communicated...
I had to look up a walkthrough for the Front Lines level not realising you had to circumvent the whole..well, front lines bit. I managed to kill everyone before no man's land but thereafter just got...
It was amazing how much Shogun 2’s rice mechanic did in regards to the expansion problem you raise, as well as the disparity in costs between a professional and levy army. It’s probably the thing I...
It looks more or less the same as the first to mine eyes-don't get me wrong, it's a glorious looking game 2033, that's not a put down-so I'd be disappointed if it doesn't run more or less comparably,...
It is my experience that both are now required. I used to have a workaround with one click purchase settings that allowed me to use both a UK credit card AND address, that no longer works and neither...
I'd say that was an issue with the majority of strategy games that involve any sort of contest between powers. You reach critical mass by absorbing the contesting capacity of others and the rest is...
Rise of Nations, which is just brilliant anyway but annexing cities and watching your empire's boundaries visibly expand is a joy in terms of feeding a rise to power experience.
You could also...
Civ Expansion, Broken World, Rome II, Age of Wonders 3, sequel to European Escalation
The Kinginthenorth! The Kinginthenorth! The Kinginthenorth! Aka that poster who always posts pretty transparently about Ragnarok Online. I pledge myself to them.
Sounds like you don't like the game. So I wouldn't play it if I were you. I think it's definitely a case of you rather than the game, and it also sounds like you want it to be something which it...
Yer.
10charsoup
I'm amazed it hasn't been locked down by now. It is indeed an amazing mod. Total War series really does get some of the best mods.
Soup or GTFO out
Just started Blood Dragon, it is FUCKING A.
And I'm sorry but complaining about it's tutorial or it's "failure" to be anything other than dumb and senseless strikes me as remarkably conceited and...
A Bioware 40k game would be fun. Even if it was just Mass Effect but with the 40k law, if they had the sense to let it speak for itself it would still be great. Although GW IP is sort of weirdly...
Psychonauts, if you've never played it. It's unlike anything else, and quite brilliant in the truest sense of the word.
Any game which doesn’t include, as part of its design, a well implemented and thought out limited saving system, such as a roguelike or Dark Souls, should allow me to save as much as I want I’d say....
Funny story-the bash the people in the face one, you can just take your hand off the mouse altogether and it still goes through the motions.
Also Saints Row the Third had QTE's that were forgiveable.
Basically if it's a good game then QTE's are ok I guess seems to be my philosophy on this one.
Ditto The Witcher 2. Although the bit were you're fighting the dragon and you just die if you get it wrong, without warning, was a bit underhand.
Shooting/killing-good idea, fun mechanic
Shooting killing 49 times as many people you can even fucking talk to before they shoot you, in a game with a supposedly mature or clever plot-bad idea
Mafia II is excellent and well worth that, I would have been happy had I paid full price. It's not GTA though, it's sandbox element is just there to add narrative context and plausibility to a...
I find the issue with games like this is they seem to demand literally hundreds of hours for no apparent reason. They're great fun even for up to thrity hours or so, but then to complete them you...