Great moments in PC gaming are bite-sized celebrations of some of our favorite gaming memories.I'm happy to control just one person in RPGs, but I do love when they say, „Actually, this time
Great moments in PC gaming are bite-sized celebrations of some of our favorite gaming memories.
I’m happy to control just one person in RPGs, but I do love when they say, „Actually, this time we’re going to need you to construct between four and six independent heroes without accidentally picking a combination that leaves you without skills that will turn out vitally necessary about 10 hours from now. Good luck!“
OK, I don’t love finding out I’ve made a completely non-viable party. Or when it happens the only worthwhile magic weapons are longswords and I’ve gone and specialized in handaxes and polearms. Or there’s a really interesting NPC rogue who wants to join the party, but I’ve already got one and there’s no point having two. Those things are annoying, and I’ve taken to googling in advance what companions are in RPGs so I can avoid hitting the same archetypes. But in spite of the pitfalls they fall into, I will happily spend way too long making up characters in games like Curse of the Azure Bonds and Eye of the Beholder.