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Can you take all 18 inches of Messmer the Impaler?
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May the 9th be with you
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General Gaming We have truly achieved "peak" Call of Duty
Keyser_Soze replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Spawn Point
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Well I don't think it's a true or false thing, just speculation based on Vincke's own statement, sounds like they are keeping it close to the vest Baldur's Gate 3: Director Swen Vincke Answers All Our Questions About Foregoing DLC, AAA Development, and More - IGN WWW.IGN.COM IGN had the pleasure of sitting down with Larian Studios head Swen Vincke at GDC to talk about...well, everything. The talk we'd just heard, the news he dropped about Baldur's Gate 3, how the studio is doing post-release, how he feels about the games industry, all of it. It's been a while so I'm not sure that's what they were talking about at the time, but let's just say it is.
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General Entertainment "Different" entries in a series.
Keyser_Soze replied to CastletonSnob's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Man with nothing more to lose, loses more
Keyser_Soze replied to b_m_b_m_b_m's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Keyser_Soze replied to Jason's topic in The Shower
I will also take it! Wordle 1,033 3/6* 🟦⬛⬛🟦⬛ ⬛🟧⬛🟦⬛ 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 Framed #768 🎥 🟥 🟥 🟥 🟥 🟥 🟩 https://framed.wtf 🕹️ Gamedle: 17/04/2024 🟥🟩⬜⬜⬜⬜ > https://gamedle.wtf -
[Netflix] The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House: 9/10 This show kind of flew under the radar but probably should have garnered more attention. It's a show written and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda for Netflix and based on a Manga Kiyo in Kyoto. It follows two best friends, Kiyo and Sumire, as they both travel to Kyoto to a Maiko house to become Maiko (which is an apprentice Geisha). Kiyo isn't quite suited for the role but Sumire emerges as a prodigy and Kiyo instead becomes the makanai (which is basically the chef of the house). So the show is a lot of the goings on of becoming a maiko and all the relationships between all the people who live there. Unlike Kore-eda's other works (from what I've seen) this show is a lot more uplifting and happy. Kore-eda always seems to make movies that feel so natural that you feel like you're not even watching anything scripted and that feels like this show too. The acting feels so natural. The show is gorgeous to watch as well. It's shot so well and it looks so good, you'll never see a piece of boiled broccoli look so good in your whole life. Overall a pleasant surprise for me. Pro tip if you do watch it, make sure you always watch the opening credits as they show whatever is being cooked in that episode.
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Another thing about the first point they made is that you can equip passives from every vocation no matter the class, like Mage has a magic defense passive. You can be a warrior and equip the same passive if want super duper defense. The archer's weak point one is another good one too, for instance.
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Sequels to live service games are an iffy proposition. Look at something like Overwatch 2. They should have just updated the base game instead of rebooting the whole thing. But then again they made like 3 different The Crew games and it worked out for them so maybe Ubisoft just has the touch.
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