ZC3rr0r
@ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
- Comment on It was nicer when Duke Nukem Forever was famous for never coming out 5 days ago:
Yeah, I fear you’re right. Such a shame of the amazing world and lore they built.
- Comment on It was nicer when Duke Nukem Forever was famous for never coming out 6 days ago:
With the way Ubisoft is going, that one’s the least likely to see the light of day. Sadly :-(
- Comment on what was the last game you played in 2024? 2 months ago:
Thanks! I’ll give it a go once the backlog gets cleared out a bit.
- Comment on what was the last game you played in 2024? 3 months ago:
This is so high on my “should play list” and yes I haven’t gotten around to it. Is it truly as good as folks say? What are your experiences with it having played the original?
- Comment on what was the last game you played in 2024? 3 months ago:
Ticket to Ride
- Comment on Name a game game: "...and then it ends with you fighting A GOD." 3 months ago:
There is an argument to be made that neither Dagoth Ur not the tribunal are strictly speaking “gods” by Elder Scrolls’ definitions. They have godlike powers thanks to the heart, but they are referred to as false gods by all the Deadric gods you interact with.
Heck, the main quest is basically Azura using you as her vessel to expose the falsity of the Tribunal’s claim to godhood.
Although, if you go one level deeper and you buy into Vivec actually achieving Chim, then it could be argued he is at least as godlike as Talos (who used his understanding of Chim to retcon the actual history of Tamriel). Which is another can of worms, because his godhood is also questioned and the whole reason his worship was outlawed in the white-gold concordant…
Oh Elder Scrolls lore, how I love your convoluted nature.
- Comment on Name a game game: "...and then it ends with you fighting A GOD." 3 months ago:
This is exactly the kind of long form content I love watching. Thanks for sharing!
- Comment on Name a game game: "...and then it ends with you fighting A GOD." 3 months ago:
To some extent the majority of JRPGs fit into this trope. It’s a long running joke that it isn’t a JRPG if you don’t end up fighting a god with the power of friendship.