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"I didn't know you read stories." "...I didn't know you read" "I mean, I wasn't gonna say that in those words..." Percival is a very specific mood and I'm digging it. I am curious if progressing Justice will be like the other attendant social ranks where they just want you to show your understanding of the fusion system. Apparently Gogurt exists because some kids refused to consume yogurt in a bowl. I'm imagining Amelia and Kyle's high-five like that scene where Ahnuld shakes hands with Carl Weathers. I loved Cassie's reactions to learning about the rest of the party.
This intro kind of make me want to play the second half of the game...and then I remember how I played the first part. Cool setting tho, I hope there were more videogames about it
Spoilers for endgame: Soon as I heard that the camera was made of flesh parts, it clicked to me what Bill’s identity was. Swear ever since Book of Bill came out I can’t escape anything Gravity Falls between an Axolotl DnD character and content creator I follow made for a new campaign to the How -Not- to Draw Grunkle Stan. Alex’s influence is suddenly everywhere again, and I can’t help but wonder, fan stuff like this aside, what if anything it’s all building up to. Beyond that, a great time, this event, very clever with how players would drop and pick up characters in set times and continue an overarching story they may or may not have been following. Maybe a bit out of hand with the near unlimited 1-upping of Success/Failures whereas things like the plot points in the Firefly live show were more limited, but I admire the creativity on all sides for the rule making (it was clear I wasn’t meant to do it when the “Phazon” suit idea of no more radiation damage backfired for the Ghoul. Very lite on the Fallout lore and intricacies, this guy).
Awesome game, guys... waiting for the moment Kratos enters the battle of Hell (because you know he's been there), thus giving Sam a chance to pull him out of there to kill Zeus.
Oh. My. God. I have an amazing idea for the next game. So, in many 80s movies, if they have any connection to Japan (or in this case generic Asia), they almost always end up going there. What if as part of the exchange, Yoko has to take the others to her home streets, in where (as it was hinted), *she* is the Kolashnikov of her district... *HOWEVER*, Kolashnikov going there, he begins acting extremely proper (in order to be a good representative and their roles essentially reverse?!?
On the modules question, one of my favorite module adventures that I went on as a child (back when my parents first introduced me to D&D in the late 80s), was one that my dad created by modifying and merging The Keep on the Borderlands, Against the Giants, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, and one I can't remember the name of that culminated in a keep in some remote mountains wherein the keep was actually a spaceship that had colored keycard locks that we had to find the way through. Overall, this was a really good presentation, and a lot of good info for newbies and experts alike.
This was amazing but also, my god, the crew needs a better grasp of their situation; more often than not, it seems like someone has a plan, it feels like a multi-option QTE where there were multiple directions and one player pushes the button before the others even process their options.
@@D20Live I hope y'all do a silly semi-scripted video to handwave the cast change... and also poke fun at the hiatus and maybe even shitpost about onednd...
Wow... I wasn't sure who was actually leaving until now and I have to admit... it's hard seeing Tom go. Thank you for all the awesome years and awesome characters. Here's hoping to see Kunwon ride once more in The Tribe long game and maybe we'll see you appear again in the future for some surprise appearances!
14:35 ... Is there a King Stantler theatre as well? 1:07:47 even for someone like 2 tooth, you don't see shite like that everyday. 1:58:50 so, is Ghoul the new Polynesian god of eels?
I haven't watched 97, yet I'm not sure when, but god, I agree about Cyclops probably not as vehemently as Sam mind. Goth Rogue was good and that was my first intro to Nightcrawler. Gambit was definitely a disappointment. The problem with ai is it has the potential to be used for good. It just isn't, trained properly. Imagine what good it could do.. unfortunately the harm is easier..