Exactly. It's a handheld laptop with less spec and less versatility. It's your money and you don't need my permission to spend it, but I don't see any reason to buy this thing other than "I like toys".
Oh please. Mad Jack had to create a DLC that does nothing but make the game unfairly hard because people were complaining about it being too easy.
(At least, that's his excuse and he's sticking to it.)
Yeah, but don't say that he doesn't play the game. The problem with putting Gurgthock in charge is that he's an old school player who was (and I think still is) the GM of Elitist Jerks, whose forum was where all the top WOW theorycrafting was done in the late 2000s. And trust me, the name is not...
It's more that I was short on time, and a short, blunt statement is more effective than only making half your point. Say instead that the governance in this country is indistinguishable from that in a banana republic - corruption and nepotism are endemic, the police are being used as a weapon to...
There's still just under 3 hours to go on Giochi's latest premium sleeve kickstarter, if you have the need for card condoms. I will attest personally to the quality; I have several kilos of them stashed away. You buy by weight and you can select your own sizes in Pledge Manager.
Also most of that money was for the expansion, which is rarer.
Talisman Third Edition is generally quite cheap apart from the Dragons expansion, which is possibly worth as much as a complete set of the rest put together.
I'll nth the suggestion that you sell incomplete sets by the piece...
I played about 35 hours in EA, back when you still got both the roguelike score attack game and the RPG campaign for your money. It was good then, and I mean to go back to it now it's in 1.0.
Nearly all games are made for PC first because it's easier to make them on that platform then port them. It's even easier with current consoles because you don't have to scale down as much. Games that don't get released on PC are generally platform exclusives.
No, it's different to the UK. Here you can be legally compelled to unlock your phone. In the US there's the argument that you have a constitutional right not to be forced to self-incriminate. Providing biometric data isn't self-incriminating as you do that just by walking around, but unlocking...
Arcanium: Rise of Akhan
Nova Drift
Trials of Fire
Slay the Spire
Loop Hero
Arcanium is the only game I've played through Steam in the last three weeks, though.
Pattern.
Never use face or fingerprints to secure your phone, especially if you live in the US as you can be legally compelled to unlock it using them.
Haven't been able to play much lately, but I played Nidavellir on Sunday (decent lightweight tableau builder) and for the last few weeks I've been playtesting the Madrid version of On The Underground.
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