![]() ![]() Buxom Is Better: Despite his Comedic Shotacon tendencies, Sseth also seems to have a thing for the occasional Big Beautiful Woman.Or he'll plainly admit the score is arbitrary. His favorite leader in Endless Space 2 is Jenestra Omalfi'Meos of the Lumeris, whom he affectionately refers to as "big tiddy fish mommy". "Cain, for crimes against your creator, and your fellow man, I sentence you to immortality. Lots of interesting characters in this world and although everything they say is just text, they express themselves very well.Would you like to Polymorph as well? Sometimes I like to turn into a burning bush and scare the shit out of Moses." I am also giving you superspeed, and super strength. I love watching the battles, exploring the crazy world of kenshi, building a city and having random events happening. I mean shoot I don't even play rim world since I've found kenshi. I am close to researching strong armor research.Īll I'm trying to say if you enjoy rim world, you'll enjoy kenshi. But I enjoy making weapons and improving my weapon smith. it does take ages until you have folks strong enough to leave the hub really. Seems more fun than managing 50 people but I do enjoy my city of 50 folks. I've been wanting to do this with my second playthrough. Live in cities, make an income as bounty hunters. You can run a small group of 5 people, increase their stats to make them demi gods and kill everything. you can start a city and run it selling whatever you produce if it's beer, you can have a goal to build an army of idk 50 people and ally with a faction and help that faction take out others to make them the "government" of kenshi. I mean there's a million ways to play this game. lots of fun robbing stores and making cash or getting good stuff. Stealth and thievery is also top notch in this game. In the beginning it's easy but it defiantly gets pretty dang hard. It's a lot of fun I think the tech progression is great. I mean that's like the three things I'm always checking and looking for people not working. even when you finally have a large group, there's a fair bit of micro going on and constant checking your progress of idk food production, your weapon production, making sure you have workers remaining busy. ![]() it does get a little old micromanaging which is why I take breaks for a couple months then for a month it's all I will play. You can spend friggin hours in kenshi only to see small progress. skyrim, bannerlord and kenshi is all I need. I'm pretty casual on gaming, I'll pick a new game up every 6 months like yourself but I really only play 3 games on and off. I love kenshi feels like you're actually having your own story. I haven't played rim world really since I got kenshi. And you'll have to choose whether to become a real addict, unable to get yourself off the comfort zone of repeated actions or move on to something else. And there comes a moment when the strongest foes fall before you despite all the limitations you have chosen for the run. When you don't have the experience that would allow you to conduct this desert like a maestro, shaping the symphony of your choice. At least the first time you really can't get enough of this dangerous world. Because Kenshi does tickle that a lot, making achievements hard to get and very satisfying. Some may even be dopamine-addicts and simply press buttons to get a new dose. We're all here so obviously we all love Kenshi. I doubt anyone else's experience could give you the answer. Terraria? X3? Cities Skylines? Space Engineers? Witcher 3? Subnautica, Factorio, Minecraft? It's really up to you to decide. Especially if you like Rimworld.īut I don't know what games have you tried. If that's what you need - a new fun experience for half a year, then buy it. ![]() Would it keep you entertained for 6 months? Sure. It's a world that allows you to really write any story, forge any hero. The thing is it's a wonderful base for any adventures. You can try many builds and starts but in the end it's all about getting beaten, beating or cheesing around. Learn all locations, get high stats, maybe build a fort. It can give you 100s of hours of fun but you can pretty much sum it up in 20 hours and never return to it. It has no plot, it's a sandbox where you write your own story. What would you like to know? It's violent and it teaches you how to enjoy losing. It has many great features but it's very specific. It's labeled complete but it's raw and experimental and full of bugs. If the videos didn't hook you, just don't. I think you shouldn't spend money on something you're not sure about. ![]()
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