Moot_Geeza wrote:@Wariospeedwagon was it you that played Swords of Ditto in one of these threads? Can't find it but someone reviewed it.
Wariospeedwagon wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:@Wariospeedwagon was it you that played Swords of Ditto in one of these threads? Can't find it but someone reviewed it.
Not me mate. I like the look of it, good price at the moment, but I'm trying not to buy any new games before the new consoles come out. You jumping on?
Moot_Geeza wrote:86. Kentucky Route Zero - Switch (7-8hrs) It flows along like some sort of Lynchian stage adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor inspired John Prine shroom dream, which means it's just about the most beautiful thing I've ever held a joypad to.
Wariospeedwagon wrote:Nice! I got this on PC when the first level came out back in 2013 and really liked it. Never played the others though. Figured I'd wait for the full game. It would be too hard remembering what happened if you had to wait a month or two between releases lol. Will have to get onto it shortly.Moot_Geeza wrote:86. Kentucky Route Zero - Switch (7-8hrs) It flows along like some sort of Lynchian stage adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor inspired John Prine shroom dream, which means it's just about the most beautiful thing I've ever held a joypad to.
Nod of approval for that.Moot_Geeza wrote:The characters are varied at a glance, but they all felt equally underpowered in battle. Big chopper Percival is slow but can run (there's no specific running attack though, he just stops and performs a standard attack), I guess rapier Lancelot :eyes: moves a little quicker in general and the fifth character (Arthur, presumably carrying a moist Excalibur) probably deals damage somewhere in the middle.
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