It's probably because I suck. Or I don't pay good enough attention to what is going on, but my failure means entertainment for you fine folks, so as long as you like it, I suppose that's good enough for me. Back to practicing in the meantime!
Mistakes were made with the first crew and, well, I wasn't just going to let it end there. Time to give a new crew a chance, and hopefully this time I learn from my last mistakes!
Fighting our way through more bears and bandits, we find the sheriff's daughter. And she is a lovely young lady. We also enter the second chapter where we get married, but sadly I get trapped and killed. You guys tell me if you want more!
Out of Beta and into Early Access. Dead Cells can only be described as a 2D Dark Souls game with Metroidvania style controls and amazing animations. Check this game out if you want a challenge and to just have some fun!
Time to go against the wishes of Carna and just get out there and explore. Also, we find some stuff to defend ourselves with, just in time too, since we now have battles that we have to fight.
Time for adventure! Can we find the most relics and artifacts before anyone else and build our renown? Since it's me playing the game, I'm going to guess no. Check out this really unique strategy game!
Sure, the name isn't really too inspired, but this Doom clone set in the west is surprisingly fun and I had a blast playing it. It's basically classic Doom only you are a cowboy trying to help towns out by killing either Indians or Bandits, and with a couple of bears mixed in.
When you die, apparently you can still get sick, just in different ways. Robin is alive though, but she's somehow made her way to the world of the dead and has to find a way to get home. How will she manage that?
All good stories must come to an end. I already had to deal with that with the original game, and now I have to go through the same sadness with the DLC. I can only hope that there is more DLC for this game, or that the same guys make another game soon, because I love this so much.
Just a demo for now, but the main game will definitely be on the channel, especially if you guys like this first video. It's like they took the idea of a dungeon crawler and a roguelike and gave it a modern setting. It's challenging and it's fun as hell. Check it out!
Time to head to the prison, of course what we find there isn't really peaceful in any way. It seems that a lot of the prisoners have fallen to the virus that turned all those people into zombies as well. Time to take out the trash!
Harry Pord a great adventurer, needs our help to find a relic that has been lost in space. This guy looks familiar though, I just can't place it... Hmm... Oh well, I'm sure someone will figure it out. Also, I almost launch myself into a boss battle before I am ready. That should go well.
Time to head back to the sewer and to investigate some rather gruesome scenes as we look for some missing people and we try to find out just what in the hell happened. Also, we get to fight some rather odd looking baddies as well.
Turns out that the story for The Only Traitor is coinciding with the main story for The Final Station. Will the two main characters meet at any point in time? Only time will tell!
If you want more wall meat than you can handle, come on down to Flog's Emporium of Wall Meat! We have ham, beef, even a little lamb and any other meats you can imagine! Just come on in, smash down that wall, and get yo'self some WALL MEAT!
Time for the second chapter in this crazy awesome game that takes a Disney-esque world and adds a bit of horror to it. Love the aesthetic to this game, and can't wait for the other chapters, especially with how this one ends!
It seems that in the potatoverse, they even have their own version of Pokemon. Well, I get to pick my starter, so let's see if that ever has any relevance again in the game. Oh, and we also get that pesky space cat that's been causing all that trouble.
The areas in the DLC are much, much larger than I remember from the first game. So much so that I wander around, oblivious to the small area that I skipped over to find the gas can in this level. Oh well. This game is so fun that I don't care about that at all.
It seems that there is only room for one other person in the car, which doesn't seem too practical, but for someone like the main character, who seems to be a little antisocial, I suppose it makes sense. Time to go on a road trip with our old boss!
Turns out that when you fail there may be a different boss waiting for you at the end of the road. This time instead of the witch, I have to deal with a whole horde of skeletons. Huzzah, just what I wanted...