not stellaris but 4x with action point type system and card based actions. All in the stellaris universe/flavor. Sounds like fun to me
not stellaris but 4x with action point type system and card based actions. All in the stellaris universe/flavor. Sounds like fun to me
May I also recommend rogue trader from owl cat. Its warhammer universe but also really good from the beta
Pretty happy with my results here. More played than purchased, and lots of time with the ones I did.
Quite possibly but gotta keep the internet life separate from real
We had this one at a place I worked, except it was a very large company and the chain started crashing servers.
Been playing this since the beta and it’s quite good if you like an isometric crpg. Really nice work on the characters
Found the Vesk mechanic (starfinder)
Pick someone you know to be good at work or whose opinion you respect. Ask them to give it a look.
Traveller seems like it would be fun with the right group
Typically they heal from necrotic energy instead of positive like living things. So a healing potion for a lich is effectively a vial of pain juice for something living.
Fun video! Thanks for posting
Nice. I got 17 and I would debate the size of that versus a bread box. Still got pretty much everything else right
Sharks are here for this too
Is this a common thing? I’ve also noticed this with ex Amazon managers if encountered in the workplace. Horribly incompetent, generally unpleasant to work with, but some how get themselves to get hired.
Hmm tough question: Xcom enemy unknown/within, dragon age origins/expansions, darkest dungeon. Those I’ve beaten and come back to multiple times and they are still fun.
Runners up include Pokémon lg, Zelda lttp, bg3, slay the spire, mass effect, civ, and stellaris
Well this is whole channel is spectacular
You look like you care enough to put on nicer clothes for the interview. That always a good way for me to tell that the interviewee understands that there are expectations and can meet them without me asking directly. Also that we live in a society that expects that
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