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Granblue Fantasy. Casually grinding out an event while lurking on here and watching documentaries.

the grind never ends
 
Living up to your name.
If only I can actually live up to it. I can't roll until next year since i'm saving crystals / tickets for a certain character, and i'm most likely not going to be able to get enough funds until Christmas. Free rolls campaigns are abound though, courtesy of KMR's gracious hand. At least their gacha is better than FGO's ...
 
If only I can actually live up to it. I can't roll until next year since i'm saving crystals / tickets for a certain character, and i'm most likely not going to be able to get enough funds until Christmas. Free rolls campaigns are abound though, courtesy of KMR's gracious hand. At least their gacha is better than FGO's ...

Nah I feel you. I'm a huge faggot who spent like.. $500? Or maybe a little more, on PAD gachas.

I haven't been buying anything for the last year or so though.
 
Beaten Planescape: Torment for the first time.

This game was amazing.

Initially, I beat The Transcendent One via tricking him to check on the shadows allowing me to bring back my friends and beating the shit out of him when he came back. That in of itself was satisfying.

After that though, I was kinda confused at the ending cinematic being so short. I thought I would find out who The Nameless One truly was and what he did.

After going back and exhausting all the different dialogue options from the Incarnations and The Transcendent One, looking up the location of the portal to the Siege Tower, figuring out how to open the Bronze Sphere, beating TTO via getting him to fuse back with me (both in threatening to use the immortal killing blade on myself and by telling him that I know my name and showing that I have power over him) and having all my friends say goodbye to me before I get sent down to the Blood Wars, I was pretty damn satisfied.

This game really gives me a lot to think about. The nature of people, what can change them, how death is defined, and ultimately coming to terms with who you are, what you've done, and what you're going to do. Basically *knowing* oneself.

It's actually kinda smart of the devs not to reveal who exactly TNO was or what exactly he did to make him want to be immortal. Different people have different expectations and if you reveal the answers, chances are, a good portion of people wouldn't be satisfied with them.

It's a very powerful game and I'm glad to have finally experienced it.
 
I'm remembering why I never beat Banjo-Kazooie as a kid. Don't get me wrong, it's so fun and the visuals are cute but occasionally the game likes to make you suffer and young me was shitty as games.
I just recently discovered the YouTuber Lucahjin and am loving her. She's playing through BK64 for the first time which got me wanting to revisit it.
I've also been watching her old playthrough of Paper Mario TTYD, so that's next on my list!
 
Off and on with OldRS and Divinity Original Sin 2. I was playing FFXIV for about two minutes and then after that I shut if off and I'm thinking about cancelling my subscription because the game is unplayable now.
 
I'm remembering why I never beat Banjo-Kazooie as a kid. Don't get me wrong, it's so fun and the visuals are cute but occasionally the game likes to make you suffer and young me was shitty as games.
I just recently discovered the YouTuber Lucahjin and am loving her. She's playing through BK64 for the first time which got me wanting to revisit it.
I've also been watching her old playthrough of Paper Mario TTYD, so that's next on my list!
If you have an Xbox 360 or an Xbox One, check out the XBLA version of Banjo-Kazooie. It has cleaner graphics, achievement support, and the notes you gather won't go away when you die.
 
If you have an Xbox 360 or an Xbox One, check out the XBLA version of Banjo-Kazooie. It has cleaner graphics, achievement support, and the notes you gather won't go away when you die.
just don't do the jigsaw puzzle mini game from banjo's house in that version until you pretty much get all 900 notes or your screwed outta getting all the notes because if banjo picks up any of the notes in the minigame they are acted like they are collected but you don't get them but they are gone from the stage as well when you go there
 
Stellaris is pretty good. An odd strategy game full of randomness that encourages roleplaying.

Decided to do a xenophobic democracy game and luckily enough my first galactic neighbor was a genocidal exterminator. Really justified that xenophobia.
 
Tales of Berseria.

Because I've always wanted to eat people with my left arm.

Played more Planescape: Torment yesterday.

Fuck I think I spent ten minutes on “What can change the nature of a man?”

This game man. It is truly something special.

You have a great taste, Torment's easily my all-time favorite CRPG. The dialogue with Ravel in her maze is insane.

Either of you tried Tides of Numenera?
 
Tales of Berseria.

Because I've always wanted to eat people with my left arm.





Either of you tried Tides of Numenera?

I've yet to check it out. The revamped alignment system seems very intriguing from what I've read, but I wish the characters and playable characters had a bit more extravagant design. I've only superficially looked at the game, so maybe their personality more than makes up for their plain looks, but from what I've seen your party seems a bit generic compared to the bizarre cast you could assemble in Torment. Still, I should give it a go one of these days. The environments look absolutely gorgeous, that's for sure.
 
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I've yet to check it out. The revamped alignment system seems very intriguing from what I've read, but I wish the characters and playable characters had a bit more extravagant design. I've only superficially looked at the game, so maybe thier personality more than makes up for their plain looks, but from what I've seen your party seems a bit generic compared to the bizarre cast you could assemble in Torment. Still, I should give it a go one of these days. The environments look absolutely gorgeous, that's for sure.

I found a used copy for my PS4, and given the game's obscurity I snapped it up. Haven't really played to any great degree, but it's just as loquacious as Torment was. The first character you meet exists in multple dimensions simultaneously. She argues with the other hers sometimes.
 
Still plugging away on Fallout 4,although I've reached the point of legend in the game,where i'm doing everything i can to avoid the storyline and being tied to a single faction and mostly working on Vault88. haven't even really touched any of the expansions yet,although it would seem that unlike New Vegas,you aren't necessarily supposed to save them until the end of the main storyline...
 
I've alway felt the main point of open world games was just dicking around to see if you can find anything neat. They wouldn't make it open world if they didn't want you to, right?
 
I recently bought the Darksiders bundle, which includes Darksiders: Warmastered Edition and Darksiders II: Deathinitive edition. I’m hoping to hurry up and finish Darksiders, and then move on to Darksiders II. So far, the first one is pretty fun.
 
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