

PC Game Pass so I don’t technically own it 🤣 but yeah even if I owned it on the Xbox App it would behave the same as I described which is why I would never buy my games other if I could pick any other store
My fav RPG is Morrowind
PC Game Pass so I don’t technically own it 🤣 but yeah even if I owned it on the Xbox App it would behave the same as I described which is why I would never buy my games other if I could pick any other store
Not so fast, I kind of side-lined Clair Obscure for this game and I need to get back to that. Plus my friend has been telling me to play Dredge. Good thing summer vacations are on, I’ll definitely add The Outer Worlds on my playlist, thanks
I would definitely get into it again if I ended up owning it on another store. Xbox App version PC straight up won’t let me download some of the mods in-game and has write protection all over the actual files so I didn’t bother
Maybe cuz despite all of the settlement helping and everything, the game doesn’t manage to be lived in. The constant radiant quests show the mechanicality of the game instead of fleshing out the world. I love Morrowind, I just played it for the first time last year and it still felt like a more lived world than Fallout 4
yeah that one is even more visually amazing, it’s also kind of overwhelming like the whole thing with the different coloured skies and the beach could be turned into one giant painting
A.D. 802,701 is such a unique futuristic world: abandoned tall buildings, green landscapes, huge wells dotting the area and of course the Sphinx. It looks so idyllic yet is the ground for much of the same surviving violence that is just natural true. Like the protagonist says, it may be that there was a divide between the Eloi and Morloks of assests and social positions but now they have forgotten that and both have settled into a new natural order: Eloi the peaceful cattle and Morlocks that hunt them down
I got it for free too! It’s my first Prime-giveaway and the first game on GOG I have ever finished. I really wanted to try the Bioshock-inspired Close to the Sun but that game was just too heavy for my system
Exactly! and ur interpretation makes sense. Honestly with a book that has so much in-depth character work and hell of a good writing, it naturally lends itself to so many introspections. The chill yet absorbing pace of the story works well with this
I’m usually hesitant about picking up classics but this was a pleasant surprise!
I feel you man, I should have quit this halfway through the main quest