Heard a weird beeping coming from the outside world, so I peak past my window and what do I see? A golf cart driving by, a guy driving it, and a little baby in the guys lap just going absolutely ham on the horn.
Cute
Wait, is ward copagnda? Worm seemed relatively anti cop when I read it. From what I've heard Pact is too.
Everything you said is completely true simultaneously.
worm is anti-cop
pact is extremely anti-cop
Victoria throws petty criminals into an alternate dimension prison colony to die of exposure for smoking weed and it's seen as a pretty chill move.
Just had some thoughts on soulsborne games and specifically the fanbase:
I think its fine to do things like "no hit/summon/magic/whatever" runs. They're pretty impressive things and it does take skill and effort to do so.
But.
There is not a "pure" or "superior" way to play these games. If it is a feature or mechanic within the game, it is a fair play as long as the boss dies. And its fine to not want to use those things in pursuit of being challenged and feeling fulfilled. What *isn't* fine is policing how other people play the game because it ruins a mythical image of souls games as exceptionally difficult or brutal.
It's really *really* easy to say a souls game is the hardest game ever when you're doing everything in your power to make it harder for yourself.
There is a lot I like about the other players in souls games, the messages I read as I travel through these worlds are usually witty or fun, and it goes a long way to making it feel like I'm having a shared experience with the broader playerbase. What I don't like is the imposition of specific playstyles as a purity test for worthiness. I can kinda get it for PvP because at that point its meta-gaming, but for PvE content? Stuff people are doing against the enemies of the game? Literally no one's problem but the player doing the fighting.
A win is a win is a win.
Make sure to tell me what you think and why you think it!
Ain't nothing like being tired feels like being tired. Will I fall asleep at the wheel and crash my car on the way to class? Mayhaps.
I just think these covers are really neat and I'm kinda obsessed with listening to them. The chaos language is super pretty to listen to in the games, but *wow* does Lizz Robinett ascend that feeling~
Reblog and tell me what class of power you'd most want to get and what you'd most likely get I'm in an oversharing mood. I'll go first I'd love a thinker power but there's no world where I don't wind up a master/breaker and you can read into that as much as you want.
So I've finally entered the Altus Plateau, by way of the Ruin-Strewn Precipice. The BGM for this area is quite nice, I must say.
I also cleared the Divine Towers of Liurnia and Caelid, the Godskin bosses there were pretty fun (ty St. Trina Sword). I did some other miscellaneous dungeons im Altus as well, mostly on the southern portion.
It was really, really fun going through the dual Tree Sentinel fight to get into the Capital Outskirts, felt like I've made real progress since fighting the one in Limgrave. Also went and got the smithing stone bell 2, so that's terribly convenient.
Oh! I also finished up the rest of Nokron, including the Valiant Gargoyle duo boss, only grabbed the first grace in the Deeproot Depths though.
I've entered Nokstella, journeying with mini-Ranni (best girl), so I suspect when next I play I'll head through there, can't say I'm thrilled to go into the Lake of Rot though.
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