Oneshot, Undertale, Mother 2 and 3 are games I think about years after playing them, great worlds and characters. Super Metroid too, the ambience alone still strikes a chord with me.
I've heard 3 is good too, but challenging so maybe not for a first entry.
Jedi are no match for Droideka
Ah sweet, manmade horrors beyond mortal comprehension.
I hope both teams stay at full strength, this is going to be a fun series.
These suggestions rock, I guess my weekend is set!
I mean, it's more humane than the mermaid farms...
Amazing how in-depth this game is!
Either him or Ish Smith, forget if he's still active though
Yeah, with Doc they'd have the same issues in the playoffs Bud was fired for, but worse
Cool, makes it much easier to visualize how living on a spinning globe works.
It's cool to see different artists' takes on iconic scenes like this
The only notable thing my dwarves have "discovered" is OSHA violations. Drawbridge safety is not my strong suit...
I think the quickstart guide on the wiki is fully updated to Steam version: https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Quickstart_guide
It's what I used, besides surfing Youtube tutorials.
You can also dip your toes in with the free ascii version, and use the quickstart guide for that version on the same wiki.
That army is Warhammer levels of crazy
Skyrim was a lot like a magic trick, amazing and unforgettable the first time but it wears off as you notice the world isn't as deep as it is wide. After doing the same formula with Fallout 4, and the disastrous launch of 76, even though Starfield is built to create that magic experience again it's not as effective because we've seen it before.
I won't preorder TES 6 if it ever comes out, but I will be rooting for Bethesda to shake things up, especially after BG3 showed a more complex RPG can still be a bestseller.
Hopefully Ayton benefits from the change in scenery, could make some noise with Scoot in a year or two