How is the Deep Rock Galactic game? Love the video game and the board game looked interesting but I never pulled the trigger.
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It's all good I totally missed it too until someone pointed it out to me! I guess it shows St Louis' gateway to the west arch and its just surrounded by a wasteland so at least St Louis is destroyed.
From the deep dive it looked like earth is destroyed though. Side note I remember reading a leak a long time ago on 4chan about how Bethesda's next big game was Starfield and how it tied Fallout and Elder Scrolls together as being a part of the same universe.
The ship customization and being able to walk around your ship/boarding. It's what I wanted Star Citizen to be but unfortunately that didn't pan out.
Artificer was one of my most fun characters I ever played. Getting to come up with fun flavors for my spells as inventions was such a blast. Really helped pull me into some great role playing too.
For anyone scrolling by I decided to be the change I want to see and created a new hex and counter community. If you have any interest in wargaming particularly hex and counter style swing by! https://lemmy.world/c/hexandcounter
I'm going to miss r/hexandcounter. Wargaming is already a niche genre of boardgaming and the hex and counter is even further niche
Let's see this month has been a good one for board games. The wife and I played Splendor and Terra Mystica. She always beats me in Splendor, I don't know why but I always lose by one 1 point every time! On the heavier/wargames side of things I've been playing Death in the Trenches had to take a two week break while I was out of town but I'm about 2/3 done with it and it's been an exciting back and forth. Also have plans to play Pacific War and War Room later in the month.