@Tuna_Milo It’s pretty fun. It’s a lot more forgiving than the Isle when you die (only losing a bit of growth as opposed to the whole dinosaur), and the map design and graphics are really good, even on the lower settings. It is a grinding game tho, with you constantly doing quests and stuff
Hate when a professor is like “describe so-and-so that happened in your life” and so-and-so has literally never happened a single time in my entire existence
Log Riders is a 2 player co-op platformer where you become a pair of lumberjacks trying to keep your balance whilst overcoming obstacles on a log
Releases February 12
And one mistake could cost you greatly. But one mistake in a turn-based setting isn’t as big of a deal because you can just stall on your turn. Obviously there’s nothing wrong with turn-based or real-time combat. People just like different things
Turn-based combat is far less stressful than real-time and I think that’s why people use the excuse of “it’s boring”. In a turn-based setting, players can just stop the battle on their turn and strategize-
On how to approach a situation. Got your ass one-shot by an enemy? Take your time, they’re stuck in an infinite pause button whenever your turn starts. There’s a lot less stress with turn-based combat. In real-time, you’re constantly having to make split second decisions