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  • One of the few games I beat. Enjoyed it. Interesting combat system, easy to make any build you want. Karma system included makes for some fun attacks and defense.

    That being said, gameplay gets stale after a while. While there is a bunch to do, none of it is necessary to beat the game.

    The primary villain isnt an end game boss at all, and the actual end game bosses are beatable through quick time events and mecha that aren't effected by your load out or skills. It's like a different game against the endgame bosses.

    My favorite part of the game was just exploring around looking for fights. Making enemies and allies while shooting guns John woo style.

    My advice is to buy a physical copy, they are dirt cheap because the game didn't meet expectations.i remember when it flopped on release.myown copy came free with ps plus, so buyer beware. Watch some gameplay videos first. Otherwise grab it when it seems like an easy get. It's worth a try at least

  • [WP] A King sets a bounty on a dragon, not because it's ruining the kingdom, but because it's writing books that the king doesn't want to come to light.
  • A Historical Autobiography, as written by D. D. Pendragon.

    Forward by Will I Am Shakespeare.

    It's all about the rise and fall of the kingdom below from the perspective of the long lived dragon. The king is upset because the dragon appears to be waiting for the kingdom to collapse. Or for something to cause the fall of the kingdom.

    What the king doesn't know is the dragon just has writers block since the kingdom has already fallen from its golden age 200 years before. All the remains in the book is the 500 year history of a kingdom. A true treasure to the right librarian.

  • [TV] Samurai Jack - I wish he'd spent more time in the cyberpunk city
  • Hehe the chicken episode...

    Or the one where Jack joins the Mafia. Jack learns to Jump Jack helps a dragons indigestion Jack meets a Scotsman. The Scotsman needs jack's help The Scotsman helps jack's memory

    Oh and the miniseries of three episodes where Jack "loses". The fairy spell, the twin dragons, and I think Aku makes space bacon too.

    What about that time Jack got into a mech and fought another giant mech?

    Or when he gave up a portal to the past?

    Seriously I understand why you skipped some episodes, but I legitimately love them all and I don't think anyone can point out one single episode I don't like.

    Every episode is good in my opinion. Except maybe the metal cannibal episode. That one scares me a bit.

  • Loch Ness Rulester
  • I'm still reading it every update. It's old so the early art is honestly bad. Not 5 year old nephew bad, but "I like comics enough to make my own and am still learning". It's cool to see their style evolve over the years. The writing also gets better as story arcs are made, instead of a joke a day thing. So be aware that for anything to make sense, starting at the beginning is best. All the characters have intertwined character growth, arcs, and development, meaning starting at the newest without context makes no sense. So if you still want to give it a chance then please do, it's a decent fun comic.

  • Malenar - creative writing and art concepts @lemmy.zip Sai Somsphet @lemmy.zip
    Malenar

    How do you describe a dream?

    Very badly I'd imagine. So try describing something specific. Like how a dream feels. We all know what a nightmare feels like. But a dream feels different. Like an harbour or a port. A calm serenity as you slowly descend into madness.

    In a really good dream, you can see a nightmare long before it arrives, and if you are clever, you can prepare.

    This is still about ports and harbours mind you.

    Malenar is one such dream. A city in the sky made of wood, cloth, ropes and tar. Or these days, spit, grit, and glitter glue.

    I described a world devastated, humanity exiled to the sky.

    Now I describe our sanctuary. My dream. Where my heart goes to soar. A City in the Sky. Malenar. It used to be something in old Low German. "Man in Sky" or something. It was one of the first Cityships, one of the oldest left to be certain. We had the resources to loose, and thus, lost everything. Just as we lost everything we became pirates as a whole. The only thing big enough to prey on other Cityships, is other Cityships of course. Ever balloon armored and armed, every bulkhead secure. The outer shackles are more like ablative armor then anything else. But many call the outer shackles Home, myself among them. I have right of inner bunk space, but I choose to stay near the air. Either I get to my suit in time, or I don't. A razor thin wire of certainty. Either live or die. That's the only way to survive after all isn't it?

    I'm rambling. How do I describe Malenar? Other then a bunch of pirates and other disorganized crime. Other then a slight dream of serenity. I guess to describe Malenar is to describe home. Maybe your home is different then mine. But mine is where my heart is. A dream in the sky amongst the clouds. Not falling, but soaring. In-between the nightmares and the waking world, a fine line between horizon and ocean. Defined only by your own eyes as real. That is Malenar.

    That is why I dream.

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  • Both have lived centuries teaching younger races.

    Only one of them spent time teaching Skywalkers.

    Truly this is a test of patience for Q and a chance to lighten up for Yoda.

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  • He dumped those for smuggling room.

    Lando had missiles loaded on his version of the falcon, and missiles were used in combat in the older books. But I believe it was referenced at some point that Han dumped the missiles for more room.

    The empire also specifically outlawed certain weapons on ships to make civilians more reliant on the imperial navy, mearning heavier lasers and the more capable missles were never legally a viable option. Normally not an issue to a smuggler, but as Han stated, even he gets boarded sometimes.

    But yes, the Falcon has missile hard points and can function as a light blockade runner for military purposes.

  • Malenar - creative writing and art concepts @lemmy.zip Sai Somsphet @lemmy.zip
    On Airships

    Everyone builds airships wrong.

    Every airship you have ever seen is upside down.

    The keel faces the ground? As if it was still on the ocean?

    The masts face the sky? How are you supposed to feel the winds of your sails are even higher then your balloon?

    Which of course leads to the balloon. Your life line. Why is it always exposed?

    An airship must have its keel to the sky, attached to the balloon. All masts face to the ground,where the trade winds can catch them. This allows your ship to get higher into the sky without shaking itself apart. The keel and the balloon are the most important heavily armored parts of the ship. Without the keel, the airship collapsed in on itself. Without the balloon, the airship just collapses into the ground.

    The masts being lower then the keel allows us to maneuver and maintain a healthy altitude, while at the same time allowing clear line of sight to the ground. Allowing us to get closer to the ground without danger of hitting the ground.

    Of course hitting the ground is the same as hitting an iceberg in days of old. The difference being a mountain doesnt move. They can be used to navigate, but it's the trade winds that lead us around the world.

    All guns always point down . Your target is usually broadside or below you. Lighter ships can gain higher altitude, meaning Cityships cam and will arm weapons for aerial attacks.

    A ship that is smaller then it was the week before lost a fight. As a ship gets smaller, it cannibalizes more of itself to remain airborne.

    Eventually we won't have anymore resources to plunder Eventually we are all that will remain. Our balloon will collapse sooner or later. All we can do is sail on and hope.

    Keep your eyes on the ground. Maybe eventually it would be worth scavenging the surface for resources. But only after an intense artillery bombardment. A heavy trooper presence. And a limited amount of ground time. Grab what you can, getback to the ship, no lollygagging. In and out.

    You ready?

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  • You are literally claiming someone is projecting, while you yourself have nothing to indicate such things.

    Also you are just copying and pasting the same response in defense of a troll. A specific troll that everyone easily recognizes now. You. You are the troll.

    Rethink your life.

  • Malenar - creative writing and art concepts @lemmy.zip Sai Somsphet @lemmy.zip
    First, a little background

    What kind of world is so uninhabitable, that humanity had to evacuate? What kind of catastrophe could occur, that wouldn't effect the upper atmosphere?

    Could humanity survive in the clouds?

    Yes and no.

    Humans are natural pirates. The Surface was a lost cause. Everyone knew this. Every fort, bastion, castle and impressive wall collapsed and fell under the weight of the oncoming tide. The Grin. We couldn't stop it. So now it owns the surface.

    We couldn't escape to Space, so we are stuck. Purgatory. Limbo. Between a rock and a hard place, or in this case, a dead rock and dead vacuum.

    So humans turned to their natural piratey ways. With limited resources, and airships capable of blowing up at the smallest flame, rules were.... Encouraged. If you didn't follow the rules, you were fair game. Which means no one had to follow your rules.

    So we raid and plunder Cityships. Then we nest in our own, called Malenar. It used to mean something else in Old German, but no one remembers that anymore.

    No one aims for the balloon. If you pop it, all the resources are lost permanently. Surface salvaging is never worth the effort. Never worth the loss of life.

    So we aim for the wooden bits, we use weapons that won't burn but will shatter.

    But our most important asset are the Riggers. Only the big Mothers can carry biplanes, but a ship our size has something similar. We attached some wire harnesses to a couple brave idiots, then throw them off the side of the ship.

    It's so stupid it works. Most of the time. If the wire snaps, you have a very limited time to be saved or splat. Less then a minute in most cases. One guy managed to fall for about 90 minutes but he was impossibly high.

    When falling, every one knows the last thing to go through your mind is your feet.

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