bryanfran36
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The Blue Sky is gone; the Yellow Sky will rise
In this year of jiazhi, there will be prosperity under Heaven.
In this year of jiazhi, there will be prosperity under Heaven.
I think that is why. I mean the DLC was really bad no? I bet some boss said that to spend more money after that wolud be a waste.It's one of the reasons why CA abandoning the game stings so much. Because frankly? Three Kingdoms is a good game.
Not without its flaws sure but it's just a solid game overall.
I think that is why. I mean the DLC was really bad no? I bet some boss said that to spend more money after that wolud be a waste.
Eight Princes is apparently considered by many players to be a waste of money, since it adds nothing, and is, as far as I understood it from a cursory reading on things at least, Chinese history isn't my strongsuit, pretty much about the death of a short-lived Dynasty, and the beginning of what is essentially a dark age (in the sense of "things are bad" not "we don't have records") for Imperial China, rather than the decline of one Imperial Dynasty and the rise of a new one in the base game, on top of adding nothing new in terms of units, as they still use the same roster as the base game, while being about a bunch of new characters nobody really cares about.I think that is why. I mean the DLC was really bad no? I bet some boss said that to spend more money after that wolud be a waste.
Mandate of Heaven added the entire Imperial Army line of units, something you don't get access to unless you:Even Mandate of Heaven, whose period is the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which only has a few remnants in the main campaign and doesn't add any new units either, iirc,
Oh, I can only recommend it, and I say that as someone that is only faintly aware of the Romance of The Three Kingdoms novel. I treat it mostly as an exotic setting, as my lack of knowledge means I am literally unable to nitpick anything about it, beyond giving the weird, jar-shaped shields of some of my infantry odd looks (seriously though, why are they that shape?).So what I'm hearing is that the largest chunk of Total War: Three Kingdoms is awesome and a must buy with the current discount.
Except Eight Princes DLC.So what I'm hearing is that the largest chunk of Total War: Three Kingdoms is awesome and a must buy with the current discount.
So, looking over what I already bought previously, I do have the Eight Princes dlc. How bad is it?
So, looking over what I already bought previously, I do have the Eight Princes dlc. How bad is it?
The Wheel of Fate is turning...The wheel of Samsara turns once again, here's to 14 years and more!
They came there to clown considering how dressed. Man I don't think DK Bananza is a bad game, its a solid 7 out of ten and if not system seller proper demostration Nintendo still got it and can have fun.And to the surprise of absolutely no one, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 got Game of the Year...and practically every other award too. Of the 11 categories it was nominated for (including GOTY) it won 9. Beat out by Battlefield in Audio Design and Wuthering Waves in Player's Voice. And for bonus points half the nominees for Best Performance are from Clair Obscur.
Wuthering Waves winning an award while Genshin didn't win anything is particularly hilarious because I saw a tweet about a genshin stan creating 50 alt emails to try and rig the voting.And to the surprise of absolutely no one, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 got Game of the Year...and practically every other award too. Of the 11 categories it was nominated for (including GOTY) it won 9. Beat out by Battlefield in Audio Design and Wuthering Waves in Player's Voice. And for bonus points half the nominees for Best Performance are from Clair Obscur.
Trailer for Larian's new Divinity game. It was promptly age restricted and actually for good reason for once so uh, don't watch it with people around.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oChJh43YbZw
I'm more repulsed by the man eating rather than the horror.
Also Total Warhammer 40k
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeCItSg-wmI
There's a teensy bit of pre alpha gameplay at the end of it though not enough to get a sense of what it's like, at least for me.
I'm glad if anything that Creative Assembly seems to have completely shaken off the Hyena slump they had fallen into. With This, Medieval 3, Lords of the End Times i'm excited.There's a teensy bit of pre alpha gameplay at the end of it though not enough to get a sense of what it's like, at least for me.
Yeah surprised they included an orgy AND I think those people were rotting.
Yeah, you can see a bit of that at the end with the Space Marines' rapid color change thing.● Personalise Your Army: Name your warband, choose its sacred colours, and emblazon its regiments with an array of iconography that strikes fear into the hearts of enemies.
Nintendo hasn't done any real announcements via TGA in years... and even then, an announcement was more the exception than a rule.
On a more wholesome news, Ace Combat 8! The subreddit's hopium has paid off.
Galaxy Map
- The galaxy map functions as a hybrid between a campaign selection menu and meta-progression. You don't actually move armies or end turns here, instead you're given an overview of the galaxy at large and offered several campaigns to take part in.
- Those campaigns are split into three types: Full campaigns, short campaigns, and singular decisive battles. Full campaigns will be closest to traditional Total War, set in a full star system meant to be longer and finished over multiple sessions. Short campaigns will feature only a few planets and be intended to be completed in a single evening. Singular battles are self explanatory. So it's a "choose your commitment" type system
- Campaigns can either be generated, or narrative. So there will be campaigns set in handcrafted systems/locations from the lore, with narrative objectives and factions, and also campaigns that are more randomized
- Completing campaigns carries over effects and changes to the galaxy layer and potentially future campaigns. The example they gave was helping the Imperial Guard in one campaign leads to allied Imperial Guard forces showing up to support you throughout battles in your next campaign
- It's unclear how much management will be done at this layer, but the article does seem to hint that you'll manage the systems you've taken in campaigns
Campaign Layer
- The campaign layer sounds like it will function like a traditional total war campaign. You have armies, fleets, resources, infrastructure to manage, and you move them around the map
- Campaigns will feature multiple planets in single systems/sectors. Planets will be different biomes and states of war (some may have ongoing battles, be hive planets, etc)
- Planets will be separated by space (seemingly connected by lanes, if the gameplay preview is anything to go by), which will be traversed by your fleets. Similar to the role the sea played in previous total war's
- Upgrading fleets and fighting space battles was mentioned, but those details aren't being revealed yet
Planets
- Each planet will function like a little mini total war campaign map.
- Continents are stated to be about the size of provinces in current Total War. Armies move around here like a normal Total War map, where you move them around on a board essentially.
- Instead of building cities you are mostly relegated to building outposts and bases. Cities will still play a part however, they will be more like independent entities that you occupy and then manage from there instead of building and upgrading yourself. Constructing buildings and recruiting units in them was mentioned, so it seems like it'll be a similar to current city management just more horizontal rather than vertical.
- Your fleets can interact with planets by doing orbital bombardment, exterminatus, etc.
I miss PC Action. Now that was a fun Gaming Magazine... I even dare say they were one of the contributing factors to me getting into cooking!
EverCrack 1 just released a new expansion on the 2nd. It's thirty second expansion, even. EverCrack 2 just released another expansion too but it's a bit youngerOriginal War, a game from 2001, just got an update.
It's been almost quarter of a century, and somehow the game is still getting official support.
An old RTS, mostly singleplayer but IIRC there's some online options like playing against other players and co-op options as well, apparently.