brazilian indie developers: its either more anime than anime or putting so much effort into a bad meme that it becomes good
Samdell
Flip flopping through several titles, currently. BG3 just isn't for me, there's no fixing my intense dislike for D&D mechanics, so I'm going through some of my previous attempts.
I've been in the mood to listen to some podcasts at home, so I reinstalled Factorio and have been chugging away at it. I've never 'finished' it, getting to building the rocket, but its still entertaining.
Also giving another try to Cassette Beasts, and frankly amazed that PokΓ©mon even exists as a franchise anymore. Every other game inspired by it is simply miles ahead, aesthetically and gameplay wise. Fascinating concepts, great art, unsurprisingly amazing music, hard as balls.
Played a little bit of Memoirs of a Battle Brothel as well, which I hope I don't need to say is a NSFW game. Its a Cyberpunk RPG with grid-based combat and business management, with some pretty interesting stat progression and checks. Not close to the depth of, say, a Classic Fallout or Planescape, but still feels good to have enough stats to unlock unique dialogue option, build Trust with characters and grow your business.
There are three countries now, USA, Europe and China
I think the concept is fascinating, but Lemmy has a much smaller and less active userbase, maybe a way to mix both communities in a single one with the theme of Tropes would work better?
I'll follow them regardless, though
It matched with the color of my eyes
Directing the movie adaptation of Like A Dragon/Yakuza is very apropos, but I'd rank the movie adaptation of Ace Attorney up there with these idols TV shows
Decided to give Baldur's Gate 3 another try, though this time I'll also be doing some modding. I wish I could remove most of its D&D-ness, but then again, at that point I might as well just replay Original Sin 2 instead. I'll at least have a mod with 2x or 4x Spell Slots, because that's one of the most obscene mechanics in a TTRPG with spellcasters, but also other general gaming changes like merchants dropping items or better highlighting.
Still having fun with Deep Rock Galactic, unlock the Hazard 5 difficulty but don't see myself getting too deep into it. Though I also wish the game had 'pointless' Assignements besides the weekly one, I play a lot better when I have a fake objective to pursue, rather than just going through missions at random.
Obsidian is a must have.
Since sessions are frequently run over Discord, I use HammerTime to make sure everyone is seeing the same time being displayed.
I've been running Lancer for over a year, so all my tools are very particular in their uses. Lancer Map Creation Tool has been extremely handy in, well, creating maps and RetrogradeMinis in making up PC and NPC tokens. I also use this Pixel Art Furniture Pack for human-sized encounters, as its the only one I know that's more focused on modern aesthetics instead of vaguely medieval fantasy.
Never heard of that Map Editor before, I'll give it a look, thanks for the rec.
miau miau miau
Cool, but can your printer do this?
Cascades and unravel the fabric of space and time, its unclear what was supposed to happen
they did that to me once
I was specifically thinking of Brazilian Drug Dealer and Dodgeball Academia