• magnetosphere @beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Favorite line: “This guy fuckin’ rules.”

    Runner up: “If I knew you were this bad at hiding, I wouldn’t have hired you.”

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      1 year ago

      I first thought it was a joke, but no, it’s legit, lol. Just makes me appreciate Larian more.

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    1 year ago

    I’m sorta no-lifing BG3 at the moment, and this had me in stitches!

    Unfortunately, this video incepted these mental dice rolls in my head, and today for sure I’ll be laughing at weird times during work meetings.

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    1 year ago

    Love this guy’s videos. They are hilarious. You definitely need to watch the RPG series if you like this one. Other honorable mentions are the Curious George one and the Lanky Kong one

    Adventure awaits! Huzzah!

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      1 year ago

      Really humble dude too. His callout of SNL ripping off his Charmin Bear skit was one of the most wholesome reactions I’ve seen

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    Maybe, probably stronger than a cat though. Most likely have commoner statblock.

    I sometimes think about how many wimpy commoners fall to the might of my party. And then think about how I am a commoner in real life and would likely be just as wimpy. And then I push that though down and go back to my fantasy statblock of might.

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      I kind of always wanted an RPG of severely under-powered normal folks in over their heads who survive through luck, absurdity, and definitely not knowing what they’re doing or actually having the tools or knowledge to succeed. As in so inept that they aren’t even trying to save the day, it ends up being kind of an accident.

      Earthbound sort of had this type of feel initially, but then quickly loses it. Another aspect of Earthbound I like is it being set in the modern world. Controlling a bunch of weird slackers in a shitty van barely escaping inexplicable lovecraftian horrors a la some sort of video game Scooby Doo sounds like fun. You can do things like drink beers to take the edge off, but you have to try not to get too drunk or you might not be able to drive the van to escape.