Alright, I stand corrected then.
But I don’t think it has rollback netcode or crossplay so I only recommend it if you’re not interested in playing online.
Alright, I stand corrected then.
But I don’t think it has rollback netcode or crossplay so I only recommend it if you’re not interested in playing online.
If you want to play online, the latest entry (XV) is the best. It has rollback netcode for smooth online play and crossplay so you have a bigger pool of people to fight against. It’s also more beginner-friendly than earlier games, although its learning curve is still a bit steep compared to other recent fighting games. Also, the new additions to the cast, namely Isla and Dolores, are really cool.
Since you own an Xbox, I wouldn’t think twice about getting it.
As for my personal favourite, I’d say KoF 2002 but it’s not on Xbox.
I started with Crunchbang in its final years. It was a great introduction to Linux, to be honest. It was also a very solid distro, as it was Debian-based.
But, sadly, it eventually folded. It still has a spiritual sequel in BunsenLabs but, in the meantime, I’d moved to Arch (btw).
I’ll add Mamoru Miyano to the list.
EDIT: Also, Jouji Nakata aka Alucard from Hellsing.
I’m ashamed to say I’ve never watched Initial D. But it’s on my watchlist.
Not necessarily a song but a whole sub-genre: Eurobeat. It started with Running in the 90s and I just went from there to listening and thoroughly enjoying pretty much the whole Initial D soundtrack.
Really? This is ridiculous! How many parts are in this part?
Sorry, meant to say the last part of the final season.
So many great new shows and sequels airing this fall. Personally, I’m excited for:
And, with considerably less excitement, I guess I’m going to watch Attack on Titan as well, hoping it’s the actual final season.
Aside from Frieren, which was already mentioned, the Apothecary Diaries has a shot at it if it’s well done. As far as I know, both the light novels and the manga are fairly popular.
https://downloads.khinsider.com/ is the best I’ve found so far. Some numbers:
Guess I made the right choice, then, as I went with Wrath :).
I had one game-breaking bug where I had to install a mod to teleport out of an inaccessible area after the game deleted an elevator
That’s good to know, in case it happens to me as well.
And thanks for quick analysis of the writing. I didn’t actually ask but I was also curious about that.
Yeah, if I like Wrath, I’ll probably get Kingmaker as well at some point.
It makes builds a lot more flexible, too, compared to Kingmaker/base PF1e.
That’s nice to know, thanks! And thanks for the recruiting tips as well.
Yeah, the more people mention, the more that kingdom management part is not looking good. Thankfully, as someone already mentioned, there are mods to handle both that and the crusade management part in WotR. But turning off all failure conditions is also a good option to keep in mind, so thanks.
That said, whichever game you start with, I’d strongly recommend you download a mod to trivialise the management minigame
d) can brick your campaign if you screw them up.
Wow wtf, really? Thank you very much for the tip!
Yeah, I know about Baldur’s Gate 3. Made by Larian, no less, so my expectations are kinda high. I played (but never finished) the first one and I remember liking it at the time but thinking it was a bit dated. But I loved the traditional CRPG experience so I hope they stay true to that, more or less.
That’s ok, I don’t mind exposition. I’ll probably go with WotR, then, thanks!
Oh ok, good to know, thanks! I don’t mind harder to follow stories, and having more character customization options is always a good thing for me. I guess I’ll go with WOTR.
I remember playing the demo of the first one (and then the game) when I was a kid and absolutely loving it, so I can’t wait to get back into it after all these years.
I also had no idea From Software created the Armored Core series (or, I guess, didn’t remember) so it came as a shock to me after watching 6’s first trailer and seeing their logo there.
Try here.