I know Wild probably looks stupid to everyone or whatever but a game where you play a Druid guy who turns into a bear is essentially what I've always wanted.
I always thought shapeshifting druids were dumb. Give me nature-based spellcaster/cleric druids any day instead
You don't breed them as they don't reproduce. You collect them from the wilds and then feed them so you can profit from their poops.
Yes you do. Their form is controlled by what other plorps you feed them. Mutating something is definitely an aspect of breeding if the US fashion pet industry is any indication.
You don't breed them as they don't reproduce. You collect them from the wilds and then feed them so you can profit from their poops.
Yes you do. Their form is controlled by what other plorps you feed them. Mutating something is definitely an aspect of breeding if the US fashion pet industry is any indication.
I guess, but you don't breed in the game as in take two slimes and then have them make babies. If you put 30 slimes in a pen, that number will not change unless one manages to escape and then you will have 29 slimes.
You don't breed them as they don't reproduce. You collect them from the wilds and then feed them so you can profit from their poops.
Yes you do. Their form is controlled by what other plorps you feed them. Mutating something is definitely an aspect of breeding if the US fashion pet industry is any indication.
I guess, but you don't breed in the game as in take two slimes and then have them make babies. If you put 30 slimes in a pen, that number will not change unless one manages to escape and then you will have 29 slimes.
Slimes don't make babies anyway; they just spontaneously pop out of the landscape.
You definitely make new ones and that's enough to say you breed them.
I am actually surprised they don't have a machine where you can take plorps and hatch them into new slimes but where's the fun in that?
You don't breed them as they don't reproduce. You collect them from the wilds and then feed them so you can profit from their poops.
Yes you do. Their form is controlled by what other plorps you feed them. Mutating something is definitely an aspect of breeding if the US fashion pet industry is any indication.
I guess, but you don't breed in the game as in take two slimes and then have them make babies. If you put 30 slimes in a pen, that number will not change unless one manages to escape and then you will have 29 slimes.
Slimes don't make babies anyway; they just spontaneously pop out of the landscape.
You definitely make new ones and that's enough to say you breed them.
I am actually surprised they don't have a machine where you can take plorps and hatch them into new slimes but where's the fun in that?
Yeah, most of the slimes are plentiful enough that breeding would be redundant, except for some of the super rare slimes like the lucky cat or gold ones. I wouldn't mind some end-game way of acquiring one of those (as there isn't a way to do so currently)
I'm at least waiting to hear some impressions. Alex Navarro wasn't into what he saw and I trust his judgement on Life is Strange and those types of games in general.
Yeah it's the ideal place I just don't have one. It's like ori but...way better to play
There's also these mosquito enemies that you fight a lot that make a hilarious, well timed splat squish noise when you kill them hat never gets old. It sound like someone just blowing a short raspberry
I'd be willing to give them some leeway on whether the story could turn out to be good or not but
I ain't no scab
Is that a reference to Ashly Burch not being asked to return to voice the MC due to being on strike?
Because she's still working on the writing of the game, I believe. Just not doing any voicework.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
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IIRC, Ryan got a burger in Cook Serve Delicious, and Jeff got a corndog
This is a pretty interesting read. I have tumbleseed on the switch and I would agree that it's pretty hard, though I wouldn't say unfairly so. There is a lot going on though, and just adjusting to the control scheme can take a while, let alone managing moving enemies, let alone choosing which seed types to activate. I think it's a pretty neat game though, I just haven't yet put in the time it needs. Hopefully that update will make its way to the switch version as well.
Every now and then I remember that Pyre is only a month away and I just begin to vibrate at a frequency that causes me to phase through my chair and floor
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Whoops, time for me to listen to the song they played in the trailer 20 more times
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I always thought shapeshifting druids were dumb. Give me nature-based spellcaster/cleric druids any day instead
But it's been a while
You've got an animal posse with you like goddamn Beastmaster
Shaman looks up and does a sexy Dreamworks face.
Is the gameplay trailer showing alpha footage?
click for source
Yes you do. Their form is controlled by what other plorps you feed them. Mutating something is definitely an aspect of breeding if the US fashion pet industry is any indication.
I guess, but you don't breed in the game as in take two slimes and then have them make babies. If you put 30 slimes in a pen, that number will not change unless one manages to escape and then you will have 29 slimes.
Slimes don't make babies anyway; they just spontaneously pop out of the landscape.
You definitely make new ones and that's enough to say you breed them.
I am actually surprised they don't have a machine where you can take plorps and hatch them into new slimes but where's the fun in that?
Yeah, most of the slimes are plentiful enough that breeding would be redundant, except for some of the super rare slimes like the lucky cat or gold ones. I wouldn't mind some end-game way of acquiring one of those (as there isn't a way to do so currently)
At the end of the day isn't this basically the same thing, gameplay wise?
Cook, Serve, DELICIOUS! 2!! is coming out August 24th for 13 dollars
YESSSSSSSS
That and Everybody's Golf...that week is my week
EDIT: Never mind, he doesn't say the PS4 version is hitting then too
Uncharted, CSD 2, Absolver, Mario + Rabbids, XCOM 2 expansion, Life Is Strange debut episode
I'm at least waiting to hear some impressions. Alex Navarro wasn't into what he saw and I trust his judgement on Life is Strange and those types of games in general.
There's also these mosquito enemies that you fight a lot that make a hilarious, well timed splat squish noise when you kill them hat never gets old. It sound like someone just blowing a short raspberry
I ain't no scab
New gameplay trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoP53DTpbmQ
HOLDING STATIONS
RESTAURANT CUSTOMIZATION
Is that a reference to Ashly Burch not being asked to return to voice the MC due to being on strike?
Because she's still working on the writing of the game, I believe. Just not doing any voicework.
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
It looks delicious though
For being stylized 2D art, all the food in that game looked delicious
You are correct.
The Ryan Davis: Meat, Bacon, Cheese (2x) and Tomatoes.
The Gerstmann is a corn dog with just ketchup.
Making the Ryan Davis has an achievement called "Forever Remembered"
I always screwed that one up, so they just got the meat instead.
I go look up the Pixies song every time this game comes up
EVERY time
Tumbleseed was a critical and commercial failure
Now the developers are trying to improve it
also just an issue of
too many games coming out
and a lot of them are really good
This is a pretty interesting read. I have tumbleseed on the switch and I would agree that it's pretty hard, though I wouldn't say unfairly so. There is a lot going on though, and just adjusting to the control scheme can take a while, let alone managing moving enemies, let alone choosing which seed types to activate. I think it's a pretty neat game though, I just haven't yet put in the time it needs. Hopefully that update will make its way to the switch version as well.
This is one of my favorite little easter eggs in games
There's a whole series of Janet Evanovich-type novels you can find in the game, with the number naming and all having the same cover style
Except for one, which was clearly made into a movie and got that awful "now a feature film" cover art
anybody who wants a chance to play some jackbox on a stream that isn't full of geese is welcome to join us
it's gonna be at https://www.twitch.tv/videoentropy