Lord, I cannot say how fun this game is. I've just sunk nearly 2 hours on a work night into playing it. The music, the visuals, the great characterization of all the shopkeeps and NPCs, and the great sense of humor in how things like the ship's-canon gun playing some yo-ho-ho ass music every time it reloads.
Not done it yet, so I can't speak on the game much more, but I already am obsessed.
Based purely on this game's title and cover art, if you had to take a wild stab at what it's about, what would your first guess be? No wrong answers.
guy who listens to tool: hey man you ever listened to tool?
guy who lives near a construction site:
BNUY
It was especially funny since I was very verbally excited and invested in the segments that @fru1tycak3 had had the most friction with.
No major spoilers: the unit-control segment near the beginning was a pretty fun switch up and was really neat in how it contextualized the way Corpus military works. The stealth segments were a blast, and Fru1ty told me I got through the most frustrating parts much smoother than their experience. The stuff I struggled most with was the railjack segments, because I strongly felt like the feedback I was being provided to in completing objectives was unclear.
I really loved the way everything came together by the end, and the experience was really cool. Very much made appreciate the highs of the pre-2022 Warframe experience, as well as highlight the things in the game that don't resonate with me.
Just spent most of the night watching @mintyfreshka play through The New War quest in Warframe, mostly to share in the frustration. He had gone through the Sacrifice the night earlier, watching him really getting thrown by the Umbra encounters foreshadowing what would come in The New War. Although, to my surprise, it went much differently for him. That is, having frustrations in completely opposite places.
It is still the perfect example of what a mixed experience is; amazing concepts marred by bad execution. Pre-2022 Quest Design is an exercise in frustration where your reward is being able to with your Warframe and Weapons.
Do you prefer your potions with or without pulp?
Yeah, but what does the gorilla do when I Perfect Parry every hit in his Twirling Fits super and land a LP, low MK, to SA2, huh? What then?
always go for the head
any tips 4 art
Oh, like the interior dividers? Alright, I can get along with that logic; but I still think there would be a methodology for what colour of book they use.
But would it be like incantations in blue, recipes in green, and rituals in red? Or like Hemalurgy in red etc.?
You roll up to the Wizard Battle and your opponent takes out his spellbook but it’s just one of these
Soda Pop: A highly carbonated soda drink. It can be used to restore 50 HP to a single Pokémon.