I love Birthdan Janes work on the acclaimed podcast, Blowbnx
Oh good*, that's how it was in the first game. I was worried because they did do paid vouchers with no ways to gain them in Monster Hunter Rise.
*Not exactly good as it feels like someone somewhere is getting exploited still but there is relief
heheheh we got a couple of biaoqing emojis now
Probably puppet legs to clap along as a gag
Me Dragon's Dogma 2 Also me
I remember listening to the litrpg fantasy series He Who Fights with Monsters and I vividly remember when the author started using "Authoritarian" as a visual aesthetic unironically. Like saying "The costume was more like a uniform, and had authoritarian elements," or something like that and it was just so... ugh. When the author wasn't writing about "real world" politics, it was an otherwise interesting read which is saying something about the genre.
It's funny how recognizable the Annoying Fan from Oblivion is due to the wack haircut.
The only French indie game that comes to mind is E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy which kind of fits, is there any other notables?
It's a link post to nitter, Hexbear doesn't seem to be showing the urls right now but the title will take you there.
From my understand of running a single Forged in the Dark session Saturday, I would have thought that just relying on conditions and debuffs in general isn't the intention, and they want you to be creative and use clocks and have narrative or situational consequences be tied to them.
Wasn't Bucha the place that had pictures of bodies with the white armbands (Russian collaborators in occupied territories) and Russian ration packs in the background and everyone was like "Russia did this!"
That picture is now renting in my head. Like, a human edited it for the Economist right? Do they know? Is this all an elaborate in joke for for a specific subset of Very Online leftists by someone in the creative process? Or is it just a cosmic joke?