I would sacrifice both for more strength and charisma, letting me qualify for a paladin multiclass
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I think you've nailed it by outlining the worry of kids without an income of their own - if you can't buy what you want whenever, game length is a plus, but when you've got disposable income, summer sales, the odd free game, and new good titles coming out all the time, brevity's more valuable than each game being a forever-game.
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SBFP suffer through uiOmikron the nomad soul. This LP is definitively the best way to experience that game
I need a high-fantasy dungeon crawl... in the immersive sim genre.
Extrapolating a bit, what if we brought in enough water to cover the entire current exosphere? Or if you added enough water that the planet engulfed the moon? How would the water behave at those extreme pressures? What would happen to the landmasses beneath it?
Abolish money, next question.
oh for sure. Of course, my parents were straight up negligent so it wasnt hard for the internet to win that competition.
The first party nintendo series are worth checking out across the board; Mario Odyssey, Zeld 1&2, Metroid Dread, Smash Ultimate, Fire Emblem 3h, etc. etc. *edit: except pokemon, those ones are trash. Play Casette Beasts instead.
Indie titles like Hollow Knight, Stardew Valley, Celeste, and Gungeon I end up liking more than their PC versions since you can lounge in bed and play them.
Skyrim, Dark Souls really don't need me to sell them, pick em up if you haven't played them before, or just want to play them again. Wondeful 101, Astral Chain and Bayonetta 1 & 2 are fun.
I like Warframe, so I'll plug that too, even though you're probably not going to want to play it undocked since it's an online thing.
Bugbears got a point. This post brought to you by the party cleric
That's as funny a statement as it is horrifying