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Regarding the end of the Covert Ops arc in Wings of Liberty: Was Nova still lying (or being lied to) about the Terran Spectres becoming dangerous psychopaths, or was there some truth in her claims given that the Moebius Spectres have become thralls under Amon's influence?.Alarak's performance in "Forbidden Weapon" may have been incompetence or complacency, but it may also have been a Secret Test of Character for him to judge Artanis and his forces in preparation for allying with them later. Alarak not only allies with the Daelaam later, but the short story "Ascension" implies he was plotting Ma'lash's downfall for some time before the events of the game, but knew he would need powerful allies for the task. Furthermore, the beam takes its time sweeping through the facility in an indirect path. A minor instance: Alarak in "Forbidden Weapon." That Mothership beam takes a while to reach the technology vault, when he knows that's what the Daelaam's objective is.But then, that could easily be Ouros manipulating him some more, since he as Tassadar was conveniently there when Zeratul finished with the tendrils. Zeratul's sensing of the Overmind's emotions implies it was all true. The revelation that Tassadar's spirit in Wings of Liberty was actually a Xel'Naga in disguise raises the question of how much of what he told Zeratul was true.StarCraft's (series and first game/expansion) YMMV tab.It honestly baffles me that this game never got sequels. If "redheaded French girl who joined the church to punch skeletons" isn't enough, it's still a well-made TRPG that got some nice improvements with the re-release. For those who missed this one, it's Disgaea but your team are a bunch of do-gooders who beat up monsters until they join your party.

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La Pucelle Ragnarok - The PSP re-release finally got a PC port a few months back. No grinding to worry about, just point-to-point fights, team composition, and resource management.

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You play Canadian Doc Brown getting help from herself to stop not-Cthulhu with the help of a gacha-size collection of heroes combat is turn-based JRPG, but with surprising depth and some clever twists. Time Break Chronicles - Chrono Trigger and FF 6 broke into the Roguelite Labs one day and this is the result. Bite-sized and gorgeous, it's beatable in a weekend and is famously a very accurate depiction of cat behavior. The resulting adventure takes you through a city of (mostly) friendly robots with a cargo cult mentality towards humans. Basically you're in the Nier: Automata future, but you're a cat and basically don't notice until you get separated from your pack. Stray - Functionally an adventure game with a novel, adorable hook.

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No extraneous elements to worry about - any car in a map can be driven and there are no NP Cs to get in the way - it's just a game about strategic property damage with physics on loan from Red Faction: Guerilla. Tunnel through elaborate maps to pull off heists, flatten buildings, or just drive a bulldozer through a minimall. Teardown - Voxel-based sandbox destruction game where you're breaking stuff to stay out of jail (long story). Super charming, very accessible, and a reasonable asking price. The game gives you time to make decisions, and later gameplay elements complement rather than complicate the basics. Real nice pixel art presentation and cheery soundtrack, and its interface and mechanics are easy to grasp with a pretty generous difficulty curve. Touhou Mystia's Izakaya - Cutesy restaurant management in a place where insane magical duels happen daily. The Stanley Parable narrator (Kevan Brighting) helps with the game's chipper-yet-disturbing tone, and it's Extremely British in some amusing ways.

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A good-in-short-burts kind of game with some novel gadgets, good ship design, and creative enemies.

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You play a series of expendable convicts rehydrated and tasked with scavenging parts from a ship graveyard. Void Bastards - System Shock 2 as a black comedy roguelite in space. Surprising effort going into the story with some decent dialogue, but also plenty of open-map action, unpredictable situations, and a bunch of interesting gameplay quirks. Lot of visual and gameplay similarities, but its game structure is mission focused, with smaller recurring locations and a home base to build up. Here's a handful of titles that have jumped out at me:Ĭhernobylite - AKA I Can't Believe It's Not STALKER. Bunch of neat stuff has come out in the last couple years.







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