
That's what I mean about D&D. People refer to different versions all the time. I just try to stick with one. Pathfinder. I have a few white wolf publishing books lying around. World of Darkness, Werewolf, etc.
That's what I mean about D&D. People refer to different versions all the time. I just try to stick with one. Pathfinder. I have a few white wolf publishing books lying around. World of Darkness, Werewolf, etc.
The closest I've been to D&D is Pathfinder, which I happen to really enjoy. I think D&D feels intimidating.
Please add permadeath to your play sessions, and keep updates on who rage quits and flips the table over.
Have fun y'all!
All I know is that bob mackey at Usgamer murdered this game in his review recently. Ah! The good old 1up days of controversy and flame wars. I haven't played the first game, so I can't criticize. I've been wanting to try out the first game though.
It's too soon for DLC. I'm not ready for another whoopin!
Actually, you could just spin off this co-op idea into its own thing seperate from gameclub. The gameclub can be used for analyzing games with interesting stories, gameplay, etc. The Co-op is just a social hangout type thing. You don't need to wait until October or blog about it necessarily.
I bought that Silent Hill vita game. It was on my backlog, and I got it really cheap.
Apart from shooters, what are good 4+ player coop games on console? I'm down for a team smack down! Maybe try a couple of different coop games for that month and see what sticks? Coop games month!
I suggest putting out a blog post for coop suggestions. I'll volunteer for coop so you at least have one person. Now we just need 2 more.
What games did you have in mind?
I think I might agree with you. It does feel a lot more stream lined, and the characters seem more mature and interesting than Sora or Roxas or whatever.
Birth by Sleep is my favorite KH games after KH1. Partly due to it's combat system and also a return to Disney worlds.
I watched the Doctor Who premiere as well, and like you, I'm lukewarm about Capaldi. I've never heard of him, and I though the fixation on him being "too old" and "wrinkly" was kind of mean. It's almost like the show writers were apologizing for their choice of actor. Apparently, transformation episodes of new Doctors are like ritualistic, and the new one kind of moves around in the clothes of the previous Doctor before fully changing, and that's what I saw, but I don't get what Capaldi is about? Is he going to be cranky and tired the rest of the season or is he going to add a bit of oddness like Matt Smith? I don't know? I'll give it a few more chances.
The Victorian robots were kind of cool though.
I like Stephen King, but I haven't watched the TV Show. I think King said in an interview that he wish he could get involved with the scripts more to make it more like the source material, the way The Walking Dead comic creator develops the show as well? Who knows? Maybe he is right?
Yes. But otherwise fun!