I'm still trying to go through the Big Quests myself too. I want to get most of the standard ones done before starting the DLC characters (however tempting Alien is), but man... Scientist and Wrestler are an eternal struggle, and are currently my main Brick Walls.
Oh wait, Inscryption was made by the same guy? That explains a lot.
I used to think I completely hated turn-based RPGs.
Dicey Dungeons was the one game that turned me around on the genre. I'm actively thinking on each turn, and even the enemy's turn, without feeling like the game is wasting my time. If a battle is slow, it's only slow because I'm taking the time to think, and that's MY choice.
I still don't think I'll play most turn-based RPGs, but I definitely know they can be fun, now!
Freakin' Terraria, man. Bought it for just six quid on release day and it's gotten me almost 3,000 hours of enjoyment. And I'm one to flit from game to game, too - my library's huge, but Terraria is just that one game I keep coming back to. Just one more playthrough. Let's see what I can get up to this time... (Especially with the new Remix seed!)
Can't wait for Boost for Lemmy to release.
Gimme a spagbol system instead. I want something more tomatoey.
There are only three Trine games.
Not sure why they called the third game Trine 4, though.
Yeah, I couldn't give a toss about Diablo with what they pulled with Immortal. But I've been waiting for PoE2's release for a little while now, think it'll be my jumping on point for the game.
Oh huh. Turns out it was enabled by default, I just didn't know how to use it.
I forget what the symbols mean but I'm sure not gonna forget what a for loop means
Thing is, I know I won't click the ones on the left. The ones on the right actually look interesting.
... Which means I'll be promoting writing clickbaity titles by clicking on the videos and I'm not sure how I feel about that
I put on my robe and wizard hat.