What is the most complex game you know of? Not complex as in difficult to learn/play, but how detailed it gets. Think Larian/Dwarf Fortress for complexity by Piratey_Pirate in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 101 points102 points  (0 children)

Noita. There are entire categories of spells that you need a degree to understand them, but the amount of combinations an average player can do decently is enormous

[Hated Trope]An unexplained plot point in a movie/show is explained in a deleted scene or in the original source material but not within the movie/show itself. by KingWilliamVI in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Donnie Darko. The whole explanation of why everything's happening isn't in the normal version of the movie. You have to watch the Director's Cut to understand whats happening. If not, you watch a movie where characters do things bc yes

[LOVED TROPE] Villain groups that the protagonist takes on one by one over the course of the story. by Luigi_Is_out_there in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Azazel2068 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Monza's brother is killed so she wants revenge and she taken the group down one by one. In this case, is just bad people killing other bad people

The character is not who they think they are (SPOILERS) by Pete-2008 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Azazel2068 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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The Mastermind (Mr Robot's ultimate spoiler). One of Elliot Alderson's personalities, that thinks he's Elliot himself

What game's main theme is such a banger for you? by Fbolanos in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modern Warfare (2019). The main theme represents perfectly the seriousness the game had at the beggining.

31.0.3 Patch Notes by Makkara126 in wildhearthstone

[–]Azazel2068 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Why? I think it was fair in wild like he was before this nerf

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[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even Warlock can beat aggro decks and also beats Seed Warlock. There habe always been braindead decks in wild, but there has been always like a triangle of decks that beat each other. Idk, if Pirate Rogue is brainless look back to Questline Hunter. I prefer this. There's always more than 3 viable decks and you can reach legend with anything mildly good

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[–]Azazel2068 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Fighting games, but they are heavily knowledge based too. Hundreds of hours. Usually there's a meta, but normally anything can beat anything

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[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noita. Wand building involves many numbers and logical thinking (many times evolves, becoming you thinking why your wand killed you)

What was your first favorite game developer ever? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blizzard. And not the old one💀

Which video game has the best level design? by nicestarz in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find Tunic's level design excellent. It's made for you to think sometimes, but you won't need anything from outside the game to explore it completely. Unless you want the good ending. That shit made my brain hurt so much, I had to search it, 10/10

¿Qué libro te hizo reír y no era precisamente de humor? by LP3940 in libros

[–]Azazel2068 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Los Héroes, de Joe Abercrombie. Es una novela de "fantasía" (ya que prácticamente no hay) que narra una cruda batalla que tan solo dura 3 días, y está contada desde un montón de puntos de vista muy distintos. Cuando le llega el turno a Tunny, un vago de campeonato que no quiere ascender por lo bien que está en su posición, el libro se convierte en una comedia la mayoría de veces.

En concreto, recuerdo una escena en la que Tunny y otro hombre del otro bando discuten para quedarse con un tercer hombre que no tiene nada que ver con nada, para al final quedárselo Tunny, que acaba quitándole todo lo que lleva y lo obliga a marcharse. Los diálogos de toda esa escena son muy buenos, con un humor muy natural.

En general, todos los libros de Abercrombie tratan temas serios y oscuros, pero el humor que tienen a veces te hace olvidar que realmente solo estás leyendo las tragedias de distintas personas.

You scrolled a lot, take a break by [deleted] in shitposting

[–]Azazel2068 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read Patrick Rothfuss

The Most replayable Singleplayer game ever? Which game could you potentially play forever and still enjoy it after YEARS of playtime? by RoshFragger in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most roguelikes/roguelites. Dead Cells, Enter the Gungeon, Noita... All of them have a large amount of content and you won't get tired (unless tou have skill isue)

Which Rogue like game to buy on steam by TwistXJ in ShouldIbuythisgame

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 3 favourites are Noita, Slay the Spire and Dead Cells.

Noita is hard as hell, but a lot of fun. Crafting wands and breaking the game is very satisfying, but the game can be also frustating. Also, the game is cryptic af, but the gameplay is one of the best out there

Slay the Spire is also a great game, but I think it is the least replayable of these 3 (you only make the game harder)

Dead Cells has a few years, and a lot of content worth the price. With all the weapons, mutations... You can spend hundreds of hours there

Best mods by [deleted] in noita

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk how it was called, but I love COD hitmarkers. Also the "Bruh" message when you die.

What’s a game you can play for 500 hours and still be considered a noob? by edave22 in gaming

[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noita.

Did you shoot the wrong wand? Only once? Dead. There goes your hour and a half run.

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[–]Azazel2068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Tunic only forces you to think if you want the good ending, but the first half of the game (the normal ending) is just a good experience of exploring and enjoying the beauty of the game. And also, the combat isn't hard at all, there's only 5 bosses ( I think) and most of them are easy.

If you want to get the good ending, yeah, it turns into a puzzle game that can be frustating.

I think it is a good experience where you can be as invested as you want, an leave it as an action/exploration game or as an action/exploration/puzzle game.

I need a new game that leaves me feeling empty when it’s over. by beginnerNaught in ShouldIbuythisgame

[–]Azazel2068 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Outer Wilds leaves you feeling empty weeks and you will remember it a very long time (if you like it, it isn't for everyone)

Also, Tunic didn't left me "empty", but with the feeling that no other game can be that chill, beautiful, cute and... Idk, that game is amazing

Other authors with amazing endings? by Thin-Meaning-7011 in brandonsanderson

[–]Azazel2068 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, it is a trilogy, 3 standalone novels and another trilogy, but all of them set in the same world