Yt recommendation: Retrobirdgaming

Yt recommendation: Retrobirdgaming

I recently came across this channel and it hits the same as the older smaller Scott videos, he makes videos about retro gaming with a little quirky humor that's not exactly like Scott but doesn't feel too different either. Definitely give it a try, he feels pretty entertaining and I feel like deserves 100k subs.

https://youtube.com/@retrobirdgaming

u/revathikasimp — 3 days ago
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What game can I play next after finishing Divinity Original Sin 2 as my first CRPG?

I just finished my second playthrough of DOS2 at normal difficulty(I played at Easy the first time) and I absolutely loved it. I tried playing Pathfinder WOTR before that and it was too mechanical or difficult to get into as a beginner and personally I don't think I like DnD rules as much. I wanted to play BG3 but my laptop does not have space for it.

Here are things I loved about the game and would prefer in my next game:

  1. Combat: I loved the turn based combat in this game and the amount of different builds you can do and the ability to respec your character almost the entire game was really helpful.

  2. Characters and Companions : I loved the Origin Characters in this game, Sebilie and Fame being my favourites and their personal quest were really good.

  3. Not too Mechanical: I'm not very familiar with DnD rules, I wouldn't mind a game with them but hopefully something that is beginner friendly.

  4. Voice acting ( it's not too important but It makes it more immersive imo)

  5. Quests

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u/revathikasimp — 1 month ago

What game should I play after finishing Divinity 2 as my first CRPG?

I just finished my second playthrough of DOS2 at normal difficulty(I played at Easy the first time) and I absolutely loved it. I tried playing Pathfinder WOTR before that and it was too mechanical or difficult to get into as a beginner and personally I don't think I like DnD rules as much. I wanted to play BG3 but my laptop does not have space for it.

Here are things I loved about the game and would prefer in my next game:

  1. Combat: I loved the turn based combat in this game and the amount of different builds you can do and the ability to respec your character almost the entire game was really helpful.

  2. Characters and Companions : I loved the Origin Characters in this game, Sebilie and Fame being my favourites and their personal quest were really good.

  3. Not too Mechanical: I'm not very familiar with DnD rules, I wouldn't mind a game with them but hopefully something that is beginner friendly.

  4. Voice acting ( it's not too important but It makes it more immersive imo)

  5. Quests

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u/revathikasimp — 1 month ago

If I had a nickel for everytime Otis was in a Love related storyline, I'd have three nickels, which isn't a lot but it's more than if I had a nickel for everytime wwe used him afterwards.

He got insanely over the first two times and judging by the reaction he still is somewhat. (Apologies for grammar mistakes, english isn't my first or second language)

u/revathikasimp — 1 month ago