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Look at this face and tell me it doesn’t belong to someone that gets owned on a daily basis.
Even if she’s not on scene.
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Has Dreamer joined the cult of Teri Teri?
Look at this face and tell me it doesn’t belong to someone that gets owned on a daily basis.
Even if she’s not on scene.
What is Baroque? Reading it on Wikipedia made me more confused.
Yeah, that’s normal. If you feel like you understand Baroque, then you most likely made a mistake somewhere.
Partial jest aside, Baroque is a roguelike action game in which you, an amnesiac mute, must enter the Neuro Tower and navigate its dangerous hallways in search for… Well, something. Or so the Archangel that prods you to entering such a treacherous locale insists! There is meaning in you taking his advice and entering the tower. There is meaning in you descending its deadly floors.
There is meaning.
God damn it.
Outside of the Neuro Tower, you can interact with the very varied denizens of the outskirt, all of them eccentric, all of them beyond (below?) human by this point. How come you’re the only one that looks so human when everyone else is oh so mutated? Well, the tower is right there, if you want answers!
Are you brave or perhaps brazen enough to find what lies at the end of this duffle bag of promises with no collateral? To say more would be to spoil delicious morsels of suspense! The question you should be asking isn’t “What is Baroque about?”, in fact, you shouldn’t be asking any question, god damn it.
The Neuro Tower is right there, after all.
There is meaning in you finding the answer by your own hand.
Here’s a good track from Ace Combat. One of my faves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XAJKqRU9k
Also nice!
Hey, Drimo. It’s her.
It’s the semi-auto force of nature...!
strayed-path: Apparently in CN, Kar rose from the dead and became part of the Kar-Cano squad build.
How’s that hold up against Exodia comp or just good ol’ WA/SVD comps?
So I wasn’t aware that Ak12 doesnt have a voice and they announced that they’re adding her voice in the next CN update. Thought you would like to know.
I wanted to respond to this yesterday but then stream happened.
YEAH, EXCELLENCE.
newtypeofbanana: dunbine and escaflowne are isekai's
Ok, you’re right, but also, shut the hell up!
I LOVE DUNBINE THOUGH. THE BILLBINE IS SO BEAUTIFUL AA!!!
hexy-hexley: Rise of the Shield Hero is an alright Isekai
I’ve not heard of that, I’ll give it a scope.
strayed-path: That time I got reincarnated as a slime is Isekai, and it seems pretty tongue in cheek about it.
I gave it a go at the start of this year and... I didn’t quite dig it.
It’s the same as Overlord to me in the sense that I don’t dislike it and I can see why it would appeal to others, but I am just completely uninterested in what they have to offer, if that makes sense.
Man you know, you really reminded me about how people will hold Triple A gaming Devs to the fire(As they should) but ignore crowd funded attempts as the little darlings who tried their best.
On one hand, yeah, but on the other hand, one needs to keep in mind that the failure of a big name dev is not horizontally equivalent to the failure of an indie dev.
When an indie dev goes and pitches their game, they have no reputation or experience. Some times, they have amateur game design experience, maybe participated in some contests here and there, no real industry pedigree to speak of, if you will. If their project falls through, well, that’s that. If it gets funded but then ends up messing up, then I do agree they should get punished and put to the flames, for sure.
But it’s different in the case of a big name dev. When a big name dev starts a crowdfund, they are gauging interest more than anything. Get enough backers and/or dollars, and they use those numbers to show actual, real sponsors they know from their time in the industry to show them, hey, hey, lookie here, People Are Willing To Not Just Buy, But Fund This. They have experience in the industry, they know people, they are not just backyard nobodies who decided to make a Mario. When they mess up a project, then by all means the outcry should be bigger, because they are big names for a reason. You extended your hand, people gave you their money, and then you failed to deliver your promise, even though you had every advantage over the average joe. That, at least if you ask me, is a far bigger slight than an indie dev messing up.