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My fav RPG is Morrowind

  • Thanks! looks great

  • umm NEW Tales from the Borderlands kinda sucks from what I have heard and I don't think it's developed by Telltale as well, but I would love to know how it plays out :>

  • Man, music intros were my fav too. Thanks for reminding me of them, super cinematic yet funny and yes Gortys is the best mcguffin haha

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    It's a lot of fun - Tales from the Borderlands (2014) Review

  • Telltale Games would work well I think, Tales from the Borderlands is my recommendation from those.

    You don't need to have played Borderlands games (atleast I didn't) and it's a funny engaging game, I don't know how good you are at mashing buttons right now though since the game does have a couple of fail states over those

  • Just finished Tales from the Borderlands and I laugh a lot so there you go

  • no, I thought you were gonna give the game away so I said thanks lmao

  • Thanks

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Hey ho let's go - Pet Sematary by Stephen King (1983) Review

  • Yeah I'm pretty sure it's in the middle, atleast it's after people have towns and settled down

  • This reminds me of that story in the book about a martian and a man running into eachother and both being convinced that they are living in present

  • I like both King and Bradbury!

    But I haven't read anything from those other guys you mentioned, another sci-fi classic I enjoyed was The Time Machine by H.G Wells

  • I'm sorry you didn't have a good experience, I haven't* seen any adaptations for F451 since I heard they're all poorly made

    Have you enjoyed any other sci-fi books?

  • Was this your first book? If you want something more consistent Fahrenheit 451 is a great book too

  • Oh man that's beautiful, I listened to the audiobook read by Stephen Hoye but would love to get a paperback at some point so I can visit the stories when I want to look back on them

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    I want a million-year picnic to Mars! - The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury (Review)

  • WWE 2K25 would be awesome, i could introduce my lil bro to the world of wrestling games xD

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Simple yet effective - Strange Pictures (2025) Review

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Even more relevant today - Technopoly: The Submission of Culture to Technology (1992) Review

  • I feel you man, I should have quit this halfway through the main quest

  • PC Game Pass so I don't technically own it 🤣 but yeah even if I owned it on the Xbox App it would behave the same as I described which is why I would never buy my games other if I could pick any other store

  • Not so fast, I kind of side-lined Clair Obscure for this game and I need to get back to that. Plus my friend has been telling me to play Dredge. Good thing summer vacations are on, I'll definitely add The Outer Worlds on my playlist, thanks

  • I would definitely get into it again if I ended up owning it on another store. Xbox App version PC straight up won't let me download some of the mods in-game and has write protection all over the actual files so I didn't bother

  • Maybe cuz despite all of the settlement helping and everything, the game doesn't manage to be lived in. The constant radiant quests show the mechanicality of the game instead of fleshing out the world. I love Morrowind, I just played it for the first time last year and it still felt like a more lived world than Fallout 4

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    (SPOILERS) Bethesda is shit - Fallout 4 (2015) Impressions

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Imaginative and fun to read - The Time Machine (1895) Review

  • Movies & TV @hexbear.net

    Medieval Empires....Cinematic Universe? - The Last Legion (2007) Review

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Actually my first walking simulator - The Town of Light (2016) review

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    The Secret History by Donna Tartt - thoughts

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Completed Gris (2018) - Review

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Completed Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You (2016) - Review

  • Movies & TV @hexbear.net

    The Lost World: Jurassic Park review