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  • Ashtear@lemm.eetoGamesClair Obscur: Expedition 33 hits 500k sales in one day
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    11 hours ago

    I think this one’s going to sell quite well once word-of-mouth spreads.

    I’ve played several hours of this already and the deeper I get, the more it makes me think of Dark Souls. It has that same sort of cadence in the dungeons, just turn-based instead, with a party. What’s wild is even with how derivative the concept is, it’s a brilliant, fresh-feeling idea for dungeon design. I’ve been feeling like JRPG dungeons have been stale for a while now, and I’m loving both how dangerous the dungeon trash is and how there isn’t a ton of it. Normally by this point in a more traditional Japanese-style RPG I’m starting to skip around in boss rush mode. Not here. I’m wanting the challenge.

    It’s nowhere near as difficult as a Souls-like though. I’ve seen many complaints about how not-optional the dodge/parry system is, but at least so far, I think there are ways around it. I’m not even through Act 1 and there are already enough tools that even people that miss most dodges can find busted builds to offset with (and I’m sure I’ve missed a lot of helpful Pictos and other loot already).

    I have some nits to pick, but it’s been a great game on the whole so far. The soundtrack and voice acting in particular are top-notch.






  • Just finished Castlevania: Nocturne (not bad) and am watching The Last of Us season 2.

    I’m also watching DOTA: Dragon’s Blood, which has been such a very pleasant surprise for me and I never see anyone talking about it. I know next to nothing about DOTA, so I had zero investment in the world ahead of time. It feels like an R-rated Avatar: The Last Airbender, with similar pacing, episode runtime, and occasional silly bits. I’ve loved the voice cast (although ironically, my favorite character is mute), and it’s kinda bizarre but fun how many of the actors are Star Trek alumni.









  • Highly recommend the sitting in the character’s shoes approach. I ended up

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    killing Keira on the island on my first playthrough because I didn’t pick up on how desperate she was,

    and really kicked myself for missing that cue after. Still one of my most regretfully memorable gaming moments.


  • Ashtear@lemm.eetoGamesUseless rant about Witcher 3 romance
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    7 days ago

    I really do think they should have flipped the timeline for the two in W3. Even players of the first two games don’t really know Yennefer that well, so her proper introduction to the player comes very late, all things considered.

    Not being immersed in their backstory also doesn’t really convey how messed up it is that Triss got together with a man who lost the memories of the woman he was in love with (a woman she knew).



  • I’m now trying Giant, Death cleric, and the Hexblade dip for my crit build martial character.

    I like the flavor of Giant but throwing can be miserable sometimes. You don’t get the same line-of-sight help when moving around, and I’ve had more than a few situations where I don’t have LoS but it certainly looks like I do. I’ve also already had to pick up my Returning Pike a few times now. Still gonna stick with it.

    Death cleric has been less interesting so far but it’s certainly been effective (though to be fair, anyone with Phalar Aluve is gonna be effective). The Channel-Divinity-on-hit hits like a truck. Going to mess with it a little more but I’m probably going to replace it with a Circle of Stars druid once the druid joins my party.

    The Hexblade dip has been less successful. I think I’d assumed that you’d get the option of the better of CHA or STR/DEX on your attack roll with your hexed weapon but that’s not the case. So I’m not even using the hexed weapon at this point, just Hex (the spell), Hexblade’s Curse and Booming Blade. I rarely have the Bonus Actions to spare, so I don’t think this is better than Great Old One for my build. With GOO, my lower CHA doesn’t mean I’m missing an attack, just not getting the effect proc. It’s an all-in crit build, so I think maybe once the build fully comes online with Act 2 gear and crit elixirs Hexblade will be better since it won’t matter that I’m getting regular hits less often with the hexed weapon.



  • Jumped back into Baldur’s Gate 3 after the new patch dropped to try out the new subclasses. Giant barb is fun! My Tav is a relatively boring diviner, but I realized I haven’t played a wizard face character before and some of the dialogue options have also been interesting. I rolled a Zariel tiefling so it’s also been amusing to use Intimidate checks as a cloth-wearer. Got a Death cleric that’s been not quite as exciting (planning on replacing with Circle of Stars druid a little later) and my crit build martial character I’ve run half a dozen times before will be trying the notorious Hexblade dip.

    Side note, I play on Honour difficulty and I’ve run into a few bugs/blips already, more than usual. Frustrating as hell, though I guess I could always dig into my file system if I really wanted to load a save for a (legit?) reason.



  • Woman-centered is not an absolute. One does not have to be part of a single characteristic of a group to have a stake in it, to be an ally, an advocate, a partner, a family member, among countless other scenarios.

    I would suggest reading up on intersectionality.

    By the way, all of this is covered in the subreddit sidebar, including in an FAQ in the wiki.