Aside from the gameplay of the recent Doom games being top tier I really enjoyed how they tied the original story into things. Was really cool to come to learn the tie in as I progressed through the game. This looks great I’m ready to rip and tear
That was amazing! Watched the video with my Trackmania-crazy kid. I’ve played it a few times but I’m total crap at it. We couldn’t peel our eyes off the action. The first external shot of the track shows how insanely difficult it was going to be.
And OP posted twenty fucking seven trailers in less than two hours. That’s positively excessive. Trailers are one of the least useful types of content here in the first place, but to fill everyone’s feed with them is completely unnecessary.
Apparently I was thinking of ‘Conflicts in Civilization’, which was just a scenario set for the base Civ II game. Tbh I sucked hard at that game back then but in my defence I was too young to really get good strategy and just enjoyed building wonders
Deep dip 2 is/was an amazing spectator experience. You could see across hundreds of hours how it broke the best players of Trackmania down, one fall at a time.
While I started watching because of Wirtual, I ended up being a Bren fan, his dead pan delivery, and no bullshit approach was just commendable.
Not to mention that it was a huge hit for the community, and Nadeo (developers) I’m sure that they sold a lot of Club Accesses within the last month.
Huge congrats to everyone involved in the project, and to everyone who dipped their toes in the tower waters, both Shallow Dip, and Deep Dip. o7
In all seriousness, there’s some characters like Yoshimitsu where I get genuinely confused which series he started in, since I usually see him in Soul Calibur.
The first game was funded through Kickstarter and a random Czech millionaire who really liked history. I don’t exactly blame them for not having the marketing budget needed to really make to first game as successful as it could’ve.
Hopefully, the amazing success of the first game can propell the second into being the Skyrim level RPG success they deserve.
AFAIK, modding is the main reason for Skyrims long term success. Sure, it did its part in inspiring people initially, but what keeps at least me coming back is my interest in trying new mods.
But it also didn’t start there with Elder Scrolls series. Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and New Vegas use a very moddable predecessor of the Skyrim engine, and thus build the community up for Skyrim and later games.
Modability of KC:D was rather limited, so there isn’t a community around as big as the Skyrim one. That means with Skyrim, you get what you can mod into it, while with Kingdom Come, you mostly just get what you buy.
So I don’t expect it to be the next Skyrim, but never the less I am interested in it.
Right? I’m not a huge gamer. I literally play maybe three games on rotation, and they’ve been the same games for years. But I’m super excited about this game. I might even buy it full priced. That’s how excited I am. Hats saying something. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a full priced game.
Is this a bot, or are you an actual human being that only engages with other people by pedantically correcting very minor or esoteric grammar mistakes?
Then download ONLY the obb file(the last link, it’s almost 4gb). It’s the last link. Don’t download the first 2 links unless you want the Russian version of this game. apkaward.com/civilization-vi-mod-free-android-apk
1 – download and install the apk
2 --open it and close it so it can make an obb folder
3 – download obb file and extract it and folder like download or something
4 – you should now have have 2 files both 2 gb named main and patch
5 – install FV file explorer from store and open it, on the right tab is a robot logo. Pick the obb.
6 – move the 2 ( 2gb )obb files in to Android/obb/com.aspyr.civvi or something it will be there .
7 --open the game and be patient first boot might take a long mine took 10 mins
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