Neat concept, but it's going to be a little silly/annoying if she's still cringing the 30th time she takes someone out protecting her brother/herself. Maybe that's part of the story, though.
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Neat concept, but it's going to be a little silly/annoying if she's still cringing the 30th time she takes someone out protecting her brother/herself. Maybe that's part of the story, though.
Ah yes, the Origins Electrocutioner fight. One of the all-time great videogame Boss Fights.
It can't beat the Mysterio fight in Spiderman 2.
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Re: Changing game names/order sorting: You can manually edit the relevant Steam file to change both game names and their order on the local machine, the only problem is that game/Steam updates will reset them. There is an editing tool that makes things a bit easier and automates the reapplication after updates:
Thanks @CroakerBC , he sent a copy of Basingstoke my way.
I had not spotted this one before but it looks like a pretty interesting stealth/action roguelike.
I too finished up Heaven's Vault not too long ago. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but I'm not sure I'm going to run through New Game plus just yet.
I'm quite curious about what I may have missed and what some of the other possible outcomes are though. I kind of wish it had an epilogue of sorts to flesh out what happens afterwards.
I know the loose story telling is very deliberate, you find out as much as you're able to dig up, translate, and intuit, but I would like to, once finished be able to get a clearer image of the whole thing. I imagine someone will compile it all together at some point.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
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FALLOUT, SKYRIM. A significant portion of those games involves bartering your junk into useful items.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
Give Moonlighter a look, been on my wishlist for a time now. Not sure there's any traveling in it, but you are merchant by day and adventurer by night.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
It's only slightly part of these but Atelier Sophie is really fun. You're an alchemist who goes out with adventurers to get materials and keep them healthy while they beat stuff up. Then you come back and make potions and clothes to make them stronger and/or sell for a lot of dosh.
Maybe the other Atelier games are like this too I have no idea i've never played them. Only this one. And it's great.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
Give Moonlighter a look, been on my wishlist for a time now. Not sure there's any traveling in it, but you are merchant by day and adventurer by night.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
It's only slightly part of these but Atelier Sophie is really fun. You're an alchemist who goes out with adventurers to get materials and keep them healthy while they beat stuff up. Then you come back and make potions and clothes to make them stronger and/or sell for a lot of dosh.
Maybe the other Atelier games are like this too I have no idea i've never played them. Only this one. And it's great.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
It's only slightly part of these but Atelier Sophie is really fun. You're an alchemist who goes out with adventurers to get materials and keep them healthy while they beat stuff up. Then you come back and make potions and clothes to make them stronger and/or sell for a lot of dosh.
Maybe the other Atelier games are like this too I have no idea i've never played them. Only this one. And it's great.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
Give Moonlighter a look, been on my wishlist for a time now. Not sure there's any traveling in it, but you are merchant by day and adventurer by night.
Does Recettear have any adventuring?
It does, actually- granted, it's just some dungeon crawling and bossfights, but there's a good bit of it in there.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
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The Messenger is at an all-time low price of $11.50 at Chrono.gg today. I have seen very few bad reviews for this since it released, and the "rewind" mechanic is pretty interesting.
I know there are games where you buy and sell stuff and run a shop. But is there any game where you play a traveling merchant? And then preferably with a barter/trading system instead of gold and also crafting and adventuring with the useful stuff you get and having to trade the vender trash to get the best possible deal.
It's only slightly part of these but Atelier Sophie is really fun. You're an alchemist who goes out with adventurers to get materials and keep them healthy while they beat stuff up. Then you come back and make potions and clothes to make them stronger and/or sell for a lot of dosh.
Maybe the other Atelier games are like this too I have no idea i've never played them. Only this one. And it's great.
You should play the others.
Maybe once I finish Sophie.
Do they have reasonably dressed protagonist ladies and buddies that you go adventures on and then a cauldron you brew dresses in once you come home?
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It can't beat the Mysterio fight in Spiderman 2.
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EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!
Damn Al Qaeda
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My suggestion is ghost recon and ants
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Wooo all the rage! Thanks! Such excite! So hype!
I had not spotted this one before but it looks like a pretty interesting stealth/action roguelike.
I'm quite curious about what I may have missed and what some of the other possible outcomes are though. I kind of wish it had an epilogue of sorts to flesh out what happens afterwards.
I know the loose story telling is very deliberate, you find out as much as you're able to dig up, translate, and intuit, but I would like to, once finished be able to get a clearer image of the whole thing. I imagine someone will compile it all together at some point.
When I played MGSV I was a myth, I was the specter of Death, I was the silent reaper of men. I was the unseen and the unheard.
I was a ghost's shadow.
But every now and again
Yeah, that one might be tricky to stealth the first time.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!
Give Moonlighter a look, been on my wishlist for a time now. Not sure there's any traveling in it, but you are merchant by day and adventurer by night.
It's only slightly part of these but Atelier Sophie is really fun. You're an alchemist who goes out with adventurers to get materials and keep them healthy while they beat stuff up. Then you come back and make potions and clothes to make them stronger and/or sell for a lot of dosh.
Maybe the other Atelier games are like this too I have no idea i've never played them. Only this one. And it's great.
Apparently birthdays just happen at whateverthehelltime now.
Thanks @Dirtyboy for House Flipper. I'm not sure what ever gave you the idea I love cleaning though. Have you SEEN my desk...? >.>
Does Recettear have any adventuring?
You should play the others.
Now if they'd just ever go on a decent sale ...
It does, actually- granted, it's just some dungeon crawling and bossfights, but there's a good bit of it in there.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
That fucking gunship
Maybe once I finish Sophie.
Do they have reasonably dressed protagonist ladies and buddies that you go adventures on and then a cauldron you brew dresses in once you come home?