That reminds me, I need to play some more The Long Dark sometime. It's been updated a lot since I've last played and I still need to unlock the other areas. It's probably quite a different game right now, I think the UI and some of the mechanics got revamped.
This is my house now:
It's cold out, and I haven't seen another living person for the last 15 days. I've got a rifle, some fishing line and some rabbit snares, so I should be able to eat for a while. I'm wondering if I should:
a) Stay where I am as long as I can.
b) Take a trip north-east along the rail tracks. The dam is that way, and further on is the coast.
c) Take a trip south down the rail tracks. I have no idea what is there, but I think I can get past now.
d) Avoid the rails, see what I can find out in the wild. I've heard rumours of a prepper with a bunker somewhere...
I remember that cabin. I spent many a night there figuring out how to not die until I felt comfortable enough that I could risk traveling further. I personally ended up heading through the dam, which worked out pretty well for me, except for the parts where I fell of a cliff when I got too tired trying to climb it and where I wasn't paying attention and almost got mauled to death by a wolf in the middle of the night.
Another one off the backlog. This time it was Pankapu!
Pankapu is about a Dreamkeeper who was created by a god of dreams when the dream world has suddenly been invaded by nightmares. You're tasked with fighting off the nightmares and getting the assistance of the dream spirits in order to find out who's behind it and end the threat. However it looks like there might be more to the story than realized, because as you gain powers you also start seeing fragments of memories. So clearly something happened or is happening to have brought this all about.
First things first, this gave me very heavy Ori and the Blind Forest vibes crossed with a bit of Rayman. You play as Pankapu, the mute Dreamkeeper who was just created and given armor plus a sword. You're joined soon after by a dream spider named Chii and a dream spirit named Ohiti. From there you travel to different levels killing nightmares and gathering up mudjits, which are little spirits that don't really do anything. You can explore a bit and find goodies like powerups and health increases, but some of it needs new powers you'll gain playing through.
The levels are kind of small and consist of "segments" I'd say. Each segment has a different kind of platforming trick to learn and get through, then you get another one or a checkpoint. The game is actually pretty generous with checkpoints so even abject failure doesn't set you back more than a minute or two. Which is good because you'll probably die quite a bit until you learn enemy patterns and what trick will get you through a segment. They're not hard platforming, but some sections do want you to think a bit. Even moreso if you're hunting down all the mudijits.
The game's colorful and the music is mellow, so it's pretty relaxing. It's also not long at all unless you're specifically aiming for absolutely every little item in all the levels. Even then it probably wouldn't take much longer, since the spirits especially make noises when you're near them. It's hard to miss it. Pankapu doesn't talk at all and Ohiti likes to mostly whine and cry, but Chii is the sassy voice like Fidget was in Dust. Chii is the one to hear someone say they need to go to some dark cave and quip about how they're doing all the work again. Not really many jokes but definitely a sarcastic character.
One thing to note though. Pankapu is currently Episode 1 with Episode 2 still in development. However, each episode is only about $5 when not on sale. I'd recommend it to anyone who was a fan of Ori or maybe just wants a light little game with some bang for the buck.
Oh! One word of advice if you pick it. The dialogue boxes get kind of screwy with a controller and seem to skip ahead a lot. I solved this by tapping the arrow key on my keyboard to advance one box at a time. A small annoyance and nothing to ding the game on, but it's something to be aware of.
If you liked Qix (and you should, it was awesome) then Fortix and Fortix 2 are both pretty good.
And insanely cheap, especially during sales. I had a lot of fun with both games a few years ago. They tried passing it off as "reverse tower defense" with Fortix 2 which always seemed like a huge stretch (the Anomaly: Warzone Earth games fit that term much better), but really, it's $1.99 and there's a demo. Chances are if you download the demo and enjoy it, you'll enjoy the full game.
Yeah I liked the trailer for Enter the Gungeon more than the actual game. If I hadn't become absolutely infatuated with Assault Android Cactus as my go to Bullet Hell game I might have liked Enter the Gungeon more.
Yeah I liked the trailer for Enter the Gungeon more than the actual game. If I hadn't become absolutely infatuated with Assault Android Cactus as my go to Bullet Hell game I might have liked Enter the Gungeon more.
Funny you should mention AAC as it's the next game I installed to play.
BTW, what are these cards I keep getting in my inventory? I can look at them or turn them into gems? I assume they are currency of some kind to purchase...hats?
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Yeah I liked the trailer for Enter the Gungeon more than the actual game. If I hadn't become absolutely infatuated with Assault Android Cactus as my go to Bullet Hell game I might have liked Enter the Gungeon more.
Funny you should mention AAC as it's the next game I installed to play.
BTW, what are these cards I keep getting in my inventory? I can look at them or turn them into gems? I assume they are currency of some kind to purchase...hats?
For the full explanation see Jragghen's House of Cards post.
The quick version of it is some games have cards that drop during play to the amount of 1/2 the amount needed to craft a badge, so you'll need to trade/buy the rest from other people or hope you received a random booster pack/craft one from gems, Crafting a badge nets you experience to up your Steam Level (main purpose to gain more friend slots and showcase displays on your profile), plus a Steam profile background and emoji based on the game you crafted the badge for. All of these things (except steam levels) can be turned into gems and/or sold on the Community Market place to effectively get free monies.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/352520/
Completed, The Silent Age and it's quite good.
Been itching for a good Point and click game since Broken Sword and this fits in nicely.
Not as adventurey as Broken Sword but still a lot of fun.
the dialog is great and the puzzles never feel too complex or make you backtrack to much.
Every thing serves a logical purpose for the most part.
Graphics and Music are nice as well.
The ending isn't a let down i'd be quite happy in recommending it!
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I love Enter The Gungeon, but I would encourage all those to wait until the beta branch gets pushed to production. It's pushes a ton of quality of life improvements that just make the game feel better. Saving in between floors being my most awaited feature.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
And then @UseR2006 follows that up with Pankapu, which apparently Madican recommends! Supposedly it's somewhat similar to Ori, which is high praise. So thanks!
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After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I remember years ago when a similar complaint was lodged against Nolan North.
I was surprised when I played a little bit of Tales of Vesperia a few years ago and Troy Baker was doing the voice of the main character.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I remember years ago when a similar complaint was lodged against Nolan North.
I was surprised when I played a little bit of Tales of Vesperia a few years ago and Troy Baker was doing the voice of the main character.
Playing XCOM 2 kept making me want to play Dragon Age Inquisition since Varric voices Bradford. He shows up here and there.
People seem to be liking this, but I have no interest in visual novels.
And got this free on PS4, where I will probably not play it.
Boop.
Been playing some Dishonored, I never played the DLC and wanted to play it before grabbing Dishonored 2 on PS4. It's even more fun than I remembered, and it sure looks a lot nicer compared to the 360 version I played.
Also getting into some Dawn of War 2. Really glad I decided to put DoW1 to the side and just play the second, it is a lot more fun.
I'll need to hunt down some more gems from around 2012 or before, games from then run pretty great and still look great to me.
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
People seem to be liking this, but I have no interest in visual novels.
And got this free on PS4, where I will probably not play it.
Boop.
Been playing some Dishonored, I never played the DLC and wanted to play it before grabbing Dishonored 2 on PS4. It's even more fun than I remembered, and it sure looks a lot nicer compared to the 360 version I played.
Also getting into some Dawn of War 2. Really glad I decided to put DoW1 to the side and just play the second, it is a lot more fun.
I'll need to hunt down some more gems from around 2012 or before, games from then run pretty great and still look great to me.
DoW2 is so good! I really need to play Chaos Rising one of these days.
And also Space Marine. Those games have been my first, and really, only experiences with the Warhammer 40k universe. I don't really have much interest in delving further into that stuff, but I really appreciate it.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I'm starting to feel this way about Jennifer Hale. Don't get me wrong - I love her and she will always be the perfect femshep, but - like, I get a total disconnect now sometimes when she shows up in a game I'm playing. ... "Femshep? Why do you look like a half-giant Nord barbarian?"
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
Also, Boss Male Voice 1 from Saint's Row 3 and 4, and thus my favorite voice to play with.
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After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I'm starting to feel this way about Jennifer Hale. Don't get me wrong - I love her and she will always be the perfect femshep, but - like, I get a total disconnect now sometimes when she shows up in a game I'm playing. ... "Femshep? Why do you look like a half-giant Nord barbarian?"
You misspelled Deionarra. Or alternatively, Dr. Naomi Hunter.
People seem to be liking this, but I have no interest in visual novels.
And got this free on PS4, where I will probably not play it.
Boop.
Been playing some Dishonored, I never played the DLC and wanted to play it before grabbing Dishonored 2 on PS4. It's even more fun than I remembered, and it sure looks a lot nicer compared to the 360 version I played.
Also getting into some Dawn of War 2. Really glad I decided to put DoW1 to the side and just play the second, it is a lot more fun.
I'll need to hunt down some more gems from around 2012 or before, games from then run pretty great and still look great to me.
DoW2 is so good! I really need to play Chaos Rising one of these days.
And also Space Marine. Those games have been my first, and really, only experiences with the Warhammer 40k universe. I don't really have much interest in delving further into that stuff, but I really appreciate it.
I just realised that you can't save mid mission, which is pretty much a dealbreaker for me, so I sadly probably won't be playing it much after all. No ability to rebind keys is also pretty shitty. It's a shame though, cause the gameplay seemed really good.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I'm starting to feel this way about Jennifer Hale. Don't get me wrong - I love her and she will always be the perfect femshep, but - like, I get a total disconnect now sometimes when she shows up in a game I'm playing. ... "Femshep? Why do you look like a half-giant Nord barbarian?"
I'm literally this when I look up old videos of Kids Next Door.
Femshep, why are you barking orders in a scottish accent.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I remember years ago when a similar complaint was lodged against Nolan North.
After finishing first 2 episodes i can say that I like Batman: Telltale Series... but.
Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I'm starting to feel this way about Jennifer Hale. Don't get me wrong - I love her and she will always be the perfect femshep, but - like, I get a total disconnect now sometimes when she shows up in a game I'm playing. ... "Femshep? Why do you look like a half-giant Nord barbarian?"
Steve Blum is of course also one of those ubiquitous voices that show up in almost every second game. His voice being so distinct that it's harder not to spot him when he's voicing a character.
The fun game being spotting him in a role from before he was Spike Spiegel, when you weren't yet conditioned to automatically pick his voice out of a lineup. For example he was a minor voice actor for many of the 90s LucasArts games.
The thing about VO actors is there really aren't that many. And even fewer you can count on for a quality performance. So you'll end up hearing the same person often. Especially if you commonly play games from one publisher or another.
On the list of problems for games and gamers to have, this is really quite low.
Raiders of the lost wang is a confusing level and it didn't help that the switch I needed to hit to get the first key halfway glitched down into the geometry.
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From the recent Steam Auto-update (you probably have this already if you were in the beta):
Added XBox 360, Xbox One, and Generic X-Input controller configurator support. This allows all recognized controller types to use the advanced mapping features of the Steam Controller Configurator. Note that because X-Input currently lacks per-controller means of unique identification, all controllers of that type will share personalization and configuration settings. As they share the same inputs, Xbox 360/One/Generic controllers will all see each-others configurations when browsing. Automatic conversion will be attempted when loading configurations from other controller types.
That's . . . pretty spiffy.
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Ya know, I just love the urban levels in Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior games. Its just so much more interesting compared to modern shooters.
Modern shooters, I know its just another set of ultranationalist russians to shoot in this strip club.
These old school shooters, it could be aliens, demons, clowns, werewolves, zombie strippers with chainsaws, floating alien head with rocket launchers, luchador with a living chair sewn from the victim's flesh, or maybe actual strippers on stage.
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Which it's a compile hearts RPG, so naturally the first is a half baked tech demo, and they steadily get better or to at least a point of "It's okay"
I remember that cabin. I spent many a night there figuring out how to not die until I felt comfortable enough that I could risk traveling further. I personally ended up heading through the dam, which worked out pretty well for me, except for the parts where I fell of a cliff when I got too tired trying to climb it and where I wasn't paying attention and almost got mauled to death by a wolf in the middle of the night.
They paid for this soundtrack, dammit. We're gonna hear it!
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Pankapu is about a Dreamkeeper who was created by a god of dreams when the dream world has suddenly been invaded by nightmares. You're tasked with fighting off the nightmares and getting the assistance of the dream spirits in order to find out who's behind it and end the threat. However it looks like there might be more to the story than realized, because as you gain powers you also start seeing fragments of memories. So clearly something happened or is happening to have brought this all about.
First things first, this gave me very heavy Ori and the Blind Forest vibes crossed with a bit of Rayman. You play as Pankapu, the mute Dreamkeeper who was just created and given armor plus a sword. You're joined soon after by a dream spider named Chii and a dream spirit named Ohiti. From there you travel to different levels killing nightmares and gathering up mudjits, which are little spirits that don't really do anything. You can explore a bit and find goodies like powerups and health increases, but some of it needs new powers you'll gain playing through.
The levels are kind of small and consist of "segments" I'd say. Each segment has a different kind of platforming trick to learn and get through, then you get another one or a checkpoint. The game is actually pretty generous with checkpoints so even abject failure doesn't set you back more than a minute or two. Which is good because you'll probably die quite a bit until you learn enemy patterns and what trick will get you through a segment. They're not hard platforming, but some sections do want you to think a bit. Even moreso if you're hunting down all the mudijits.
The game's colorful and the music is mellow, so it's pretty relaxing. It's also not long at all unless you're specifically aiming for absolutely every little item in all the levels. Even then it probably wouldn't take much longer, since the spirits especially make noises when you're near them. It's hard to miss it. Pankapu doesn't talk at all and Ohiti likes to mostly whine and cry, but Chii is the sassy voice like Fidget was in Dust. Chii is the one to hear someone say they need to go to some dark cave and quip about how they're doing all the work again. Not really many jokes but definitely a sarcastic character.
One thing to note though. Pankapu is currently Episode 1 with Episode 2 still in development. However, each episode is only about $5 when not on sale. I'd recommend it to anyone who was a fan of Ori or maybe just wants a light little game with some bang for the buck.
Thanks again @Antoshka for the gift!
Oh! One word of advice if you pick it. The dialogue boxes get kind of screwy with a controller and seem to skip ahead a lot. I solved this by tapping the arrow key on my keyboard to advance one box at a time. A small annoyance and nothing to ding the game on, but it's something to be aware of.
Only complaint is some words could be hidden or overlap between close enemies.
Thanks @destroyah87 for gifitng me it! Really fun and should check it out.
I think I'll finish off Paws next. Sadly it has crashed a few times where I didn't really have any problems with the other Shelter games.
And insanely cheap, especially during sales. I had a lot of fun with both games a few years ago. They tried passing it off as "reverse tower defense" with Fortix 2 which always seemed like a huge stretch (the Anomaly: Warzone Earth games fit that term much better), but really, it's $1.99 and there's a demo. Chances are if you download the demo and enjoy it, you'll enjoy the full game.
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Don't feel bad. If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't work for you. You gave it an honest shot.
Funny you should mention AAC as it's the next game I installed to play.
BTW, what are these cards I keep getting in my inventory? I can look at them or turn them into gems? I assume they are currency of some kind to purchase...hats?
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For the full explanation see Jragghen's House of Cards post.
The quick version of it is some games have cards that drop during play to the amount of 1/2 the amount needed to craft a badge, so you'll need to trade/buy the rest from other people or hope you received a random booster pack/craft one from gems, Crafting a badge nets you experience to up your Steam Level (main purpose to gain more friend slots and showcase displays on your profile), plus a Steam profile background and emoji based on the game you crafted the badge for. All of these things (except steam levels) can be turned into gems and/or sold on the Community Market place to effectively get free monies.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/352520/
Completed, The Silent Age and it's quite good.
Been itching for a good Point and click game since Broken Sword and this fits in nicely.
Not as adventurey as Broken Sword but still a lot of fun.
the dialog is great and the puzzles never feel too complex or make you backtrack to much.
Every thing serves a logical purpose for the most part.
Graphics and Music are nice as well.
The ending isn't a let down i'd be quite happy in recommending it!
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Bruce Wayne is voiced by Troy Baker. I like this dude. But.
Does he really need to show up every second game I play? I have a hard time reconciling to the fact that Bruce Wayne is Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands is Booker DeWitt is Joker from Arkham Origins is Robin from Arkham City is Harvey Dent from also Arkham City is Pagan Min from FC4 is Talion from Shadow of Mordor is Ocelot from Phantom Pain.
I remember years ago when a similar complaint was lodged against Nolan North.
I was surprised when I played a little bit of Tales of Vesperia a few years ago and Troy Baker was doing the voice of the main character.
My Backloggery
Playing XCOM 2 kept making me want to play Dragon Age Inquisition since Varric voices Bradford. He shows up here and there.
Boop.
Been playing some Dishonored, I never played the DLC and wanted to play it before grabbing Dishonored 2 on PS4. It's even more fun than I remembered, and it sure looks a lot nicer compared to the 360 version I played.
Also getting into some Dawn of War 2. Really glad I decided to put DoW1 to the side and just play the second, it is a lot more fun.
I'll need to hunt down some more gems from around 2012 or before, games from then run pretty great and still look great to me.
DoW2 is so good! I really need to play Chaos Rising one of these days.
And also Space Marine. Those games have been my first, and really, only experiences with the Warhammer 40k universe. I don't really have much interest in delving further into that stuff, but I really appreciate it.
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I'm starting to feel this way about Jennifer Hale. Don't get me wrong - I love her and she will always be the perfect femshep, but - like, I get a total disconnect now sometimes when she shows up in a game I'm playing. ... "Femshep? Why do you look like a half-giant Nord barbarian?"
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Kanji from P4. And Jake Muller from RE6.
So many roles.
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Also, Boss Male Voice 1 from Saint's Row 3 and 4, and thus my favorite voice to play with.
You misspelled Deionarra. Or alternatively, Dr. Naomi Hunter.
I just realised that you can't save mid mission, which is pretty much a dealbreaker for me, so I sadly probably won't be playing it much after all. No ability to rebind keys is also pretty shitty. It's a shame though, cause the gameplay seemed really good.
I'm literally this when I look up old videos of Kids Next Door.
Femshep, why are you barking orders in a scottish accent.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
https://Youtube.com/watch?v=YpRkT9JxdnE
Steve Blum is of course also one of those ubiquitous voices that show up in almost every second game. His voice being so distinct that it's harder not to spot him when he's voicing a character.
The fun game being spotting him in a role from before he was Spike Spiegel, when you weren't yet conditioned to automatically pick his voice out of a lineup. For example he was a minor voice actor for many of the 90s LucasArts games.
On the list of problems for games and gamers to have, this is really quite low.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFhzVtHwJjA
(They were using her as a placeholder and then decided they really liked her work and are keeping her for the final product)
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Raiders of the lost wang is a confusing level and it didn't help that the switch I needed to hit to get the first key halfway glitched down into the geometry.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
That's . . . pretty spiffy.
Ya know, I just love the urban levels in Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior games. Its just so much more interesting compared to modern shooters.
Modern shooters, I know its just another set of ultranationalist russians to shoot in this strip club.
These old school shooters, it could be aliens, demons, clowns, werewolves, zombie strippers with chainsaws, floating alien head with rocket launchers, luchador with a living chair sewn from the victim's flesh, or maybe actual strippers on stage.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534