![]() ![]() You gotta kill these monsters called Giaks who are invading a town and you get to make choices along the way and read a lot of text! I like it. I played Joe Dever's Lone Wolf () for iPad (it's also on PC (), but I have not played the PC version)! It's an RPG that looks like a book. Also, Sneed's Shredder seems to only spit out Kel'Thuzad when I play against it, and Loremaster Cho if I play it. I'm not sure if making it affect all mechs (even the enemy player's) or making it a 2/2 would be best, but as a 2/3 it's too hard to clear when someone drops two of them on turn 3. I'm actually putting some effort into ranked play, trying to break into the single digits again (rank 11 last season. It's the game I wanted Diablo 3 to be, and it's free! Lots of fun.Īnd I'm still deep into Hearthstone. Also more lore items, and a new class that I have yet to unlock. There's lots of additions from the expansion, and they've actually changed several of the boss fights since the last time I played (Mervylle is almost completely different). Path of Exile has a new mac client which runs much more smoothly than previous versions (I say mac client loosely - it's user-made using wineskin). It's not for everyone, especially those who already thought X-COM was too slowly paced, but great if you want an even harder challenge. There are lots of changes, most of which I haven't encountered yet, but so far they're all good. Apparently you can now get countries to rejoin X-COM (it can be added as a victory condition in the second wave options), but I've not found out how to do it yet. The harder/earlier change has been applied here too: I lost three interceptors to a massive UFO in my first encounter, and South Africa promptly quit. ![]() Interceptors work slightly differently too: you can have more of them per base and choose whether you want them to be aggressive, defensive or balanced when taking on UFOs. To balance that you get a six-man squad from the start, with bigger squads possible for certain missions and with upgrades. ![]() Missions have also been rebalanced slightly too, so you can find harder enemies sooner and more of them. The interaction between the new classes and the different weapons introduce a far bigger level of unfamiliarity than I expected. It expands the expansion by adding new classes, new skills, new weapons, new tech (apparently, although I haven't unlocked any yet) and slowing down the pace of the game. Instead I'm embarking on something else I've been putting off for a while that will probably feel like work by the time I'm done with it: the X-COM: EW Long War mod. Yeah, there's ways of scumming the achievements to get the last few, but it feels too much like work. I've reached the point in BoI where unlocking stuff is now more about luck than skill (I'm looking at you, meatboy achievement) and starting to lose interest slightly. ![]()
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