I'm not entirely sure where to put this so I'll just go here.
I have recently started writing a tabletop RPG. I want to start a thread here on the Escapist Forums to playtest it, and am looking for an unbiased GM to help. To be more specific about it, it's a space-themed comedy RPG where...
For me it would be The Last of Us. It shows how humanity reacts to an apocalyptic situation like almost every zombie apocalypse story, but it goes in-depth about it. to me, Ellie represents hope for humanity, and Joel represents using that hope.
I recently got Morrowind. I had heard about how it's the best of TES, and as someone who started with Skyrim, I decided to try it.
But jucjhfuef what.
I barely see anything awesome about this game besides the soundtrack. The walking speed is something a snail would laugh at, almost all NPCs...
I recently got Morrowind. I had heard about how it's the best of TES, and as someone who started with Skyrim, I decided to try it.
But jucjhfuef what.
I barely see anything awesome about this game besides the soundtrack. The walking speed is something a snail would laugh at, almost all NPCs...
Mine would have to be Naughty Bear. Full of bugs, badly designed level, only one level, and way over-the-top. But yet, I loved it. The concept of playing as a demented, sociopathic teddy bear that creatively kills the other bears that shunned him is pretty fun to act out, for some reason.
I'm writing an article about the controversy around Skullgirls, but I was wondering how I could get it published. I've never actually gotten an article published before, so I was hoping someone knew about somekind of underground, "You've probably never heard of it" webzine that will probably...
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