sup brah, I just want to play this game so bad but life gets in the way, maybe when I'm only and gray lolz I modded mine back in 2018 when I just finished college and it was amazing. New faces, new stories, new scenes. I'll play this again when I'm better off financially.
This game is very niche much like its followers. It's one of those things I love, but only because it left an impression on me as a kid. fun to see people discover this 30 years later
Reminds me of the tank modals that my late father used to build. You could have pointed to one of the tanks he built, and he could tell you quite a bit about the actual tank it was a modal of.
this is a really cute puzzle game. have you seen "tashikani"? it is also a kinda puzzle game but with numbers. maybe it is something for you as well :D as you talked about the ds game I thought of Kingom Hearts. I think the 300-somthing days one. you had an inventory and all the items that made you and your keyblade stronger were differently shaped and you had to manage your space very similar to this game.
I'm happy to see you playing this game! It's become one of my favourite games I've ever played so I'm always looking for new play throughs. I hope you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed it at the end, and I think it’s a fantastic piece of writing. I think ultimately the time looping mechanics make the game drag a little longer than was really engaging for me.
@@MattCaulder Yeah, I had a similar experience haha. Luckily my love of the writing and characters was enough to keep me engaged. The dev has said they are working on another game so I'm excited to see how she improves! I think this was incredible for her first game.
How do the servers work on dd2? Is everyone on one? I mean i know it's single player but you can hire people's pawns and that would indicate servers to store pawns right?
This is Dragon's Dogma 1, but I imagine 2 works similar. From what I've heard/seen, there are different pawn pools based on platform. So I'm playing on PC, I can't use my buddy's pawn that plays on Xbox.
Hey Matt Caulder! Sorry to post here - I don't want to be spammy here on your Emberward video comments. I was wondering if there's potentially a good way to contact you (potentially e-mail?) about something related to tower defense stuff. No worries if not (feel free to delete this if you're not cool with asking this sort of thing here!)
My unsolicited advice for just about any first play-through of a video game, don't worry too much about beating that next boss when there is grinding to do. Grab some points, replay that one cool mission, do some experiments in the test runs, and see that boss when you are ready.
Hey! Dev here!! I'm so glad you liked it, and thank you for giving it a try😊 Also, yeaahhhhhh I know I need to add an end turn confirmation dialog 😅 Sorry that bit you!
36:34 I don't think I've ever seen this event outside of the tutorial, and now I'm not sure if it randomly happens and I've just been really unlucky, or if you managed to avoid triggering it until the first boss. An amazing moment either way! Edit moments later: Okay, I'd paused before it gave you a bit of tutorial talk. Yup, you somehow managed to avoid triggering it until then.
hey Matt I took a lot of your concerns onboard with the latest demo, especially unlocking the abilities to view in combat and a bunch of other small stuff, thanks for the playthrough!
Definitely would say Red Hood is a nightmarish vigilante. Also love how Matt absolutely refuses to dodge beefy boys' shield attacks. I enjoy watching you two knuckleheads play co-op games.😆
Getting mending on my tools in Minecraft and being able to keep the same enchanted tools is the highlight of playing minecraft for me. Escaping the durability makes me feel like a god.
No the second and third aren’t lies. Just a quick google search shows us that a mansion is just a home or property that has at least 5000 square feet and at least 5-6 bedrooms. Therefore the hotel is a mansion. And idk how you thought the second was a lie. You literally just said that the second game is exploring multiple mansions with themes to them.