Hi Tim, you have extremely rare skill of forcing me to google new titles. even if I don’t have a second spare to play (with small exception for XCOM2 when I put my family to beds)
gratz!
I was ploughing through Tim’s archives and ended up buying State of Decay (a game I didn’t know before) for my xbone some time last spring or early summer 🙂
I kind of view that as part of my job description, actually. When I do a comic about a game, obviously the ideal outcome is that the reader has played the game and identifies with the premise I’ve put forward and finds it funny. However given the sheer number of games that come out, that’s obviously not always going to be possible. So alternatively, at least maybe I get to turn someone on to a game that I’m enjoying, or draw their attention to a bit of gaming news they weren’t aware of. One of the best aspects of this… Read more »
Larian has in fact really embraced the tabletop essence even more this time around:
they created a Game Master Mode, with one player actually taking the role of DM!
As they mention in the video in that article: you can actually use official D&D campaigns (Larian struck a deal with Wizards Of The Coast), and you can even created custom creatures (models and all), upload them to SteamWorkshop, and use them in your Game Master Mode campaigns. 😀
Phill
7 years ago
Why aren’t you casting Restoration on your low-health wizard instead!
But in all seriousness, isn’t it great you can’t just go “I’m going to cast a big, mean spell at you which takes no thought, intelligence or planning because combat isn’t supposed to require it!”
Though with D:OS 2 it’s more about removing their armor first before you use one of the ten thousand knockdowns you have!
I had this exact problem as well. Undead wizard sounded like such a good idea but I would have been better off making him a rogue and just painting the town with poison.
HA! This make so much sense…im just glad you don’t have a game over when the main character dies during a fight-like I HAVE RESURRECTION SCROLLS LET ME RES (THEM) *game over*
I had a few times when I finished a fight in Original Sin and then apparently a patrol walked into me from behind.
Jan @PanopticVR
7 years ago
As a fellow Belgian, I’m really proud of Larian. 😀
Divinity: Original Sin 2 has been top-seller on Steam for almost a week now, since launch day! And I hope that it will keep holding that position for a whole while longer. They / the game really deserve it! 🙂
Psile01
7 years ago
Divinity is one of my favorite games. I would have finished it, if not for severe computer issues. It also showed me just how easy co-op rpg would be and made me wonder why it isn’t in every game. Seriously, if you and your significant other both enjoy story heavy rpgs go play Divinity. As far as I know, it’s the only story heavy game you can play co-op. Haven’t played the second one, but the first one holds up.
Soulbringer
7 years ago
Rather accurate description, which is also why the game is awesome, while you can avoid the calculations at lower difficulty you do need to plan ahead, with calculations on abilities and the like, the calculation starts at character creation and how you are going to synergize the characters.
But thumbs up Tim, you made me grin!
Kaitensatsuma
7 years ago
Ah Divinity. Finding out a second one came out made me go back to playing the first one.
I remember being surprised by how off the beaten path the original Divine Divinity was: lifting and moving environmental objects? At enemies as well?? A puzzle involving something other than hitting switches or/things with my sword?
Which is odd, because my first foray into the series was a demo of Divinity II, a kind of interesting but also standard 3rd Person action RPG.
ThatOneGuy
7 years ago
Is this a callback to the pre vats post vats fallout comic? Same format and punchline
uggron
7 years ago
Please Tim, steam clouds don’t obscure vision – only smoke does. Jump shot’ll work just fine 😛
steam arrows and electricity are one of may favorite combos from 1st game.
Liam Rogers
7 years ago
Hi Tim I’m a big fan of your work. I found it recently and I went to archives and scrolled all the way down to October 2002. I practically binge-read (that’s a word now) and then I started to see these things saying that I could get the box thingy with all of the work in the first decade. I saw earlier that there was a sale going for $80.00 I was wondering if there would be a sale at Christmas for around the same price. Thanks. (This is because my Christmas budget is at $80.00) P.S. how long is… Read more »
Thank you so much for replying to me. I actully did not expect you to reply because all the big youtubers never do. (Most youtubers get more comments but you know.) Just wanna say thanks.
So, so true, Tim. It took me a long time to grasp that after I got out of the intro dungeon in the first game. After getting wrecked a few times after simply trying to leave town, I now think far more tactically, cuz resurrection spells are expensive and for some god forsaken reason you can’t permanently learn it.
Hi Tim, you have extremely rare skill of forcing me to google new titles. even if I don’t have a second spare to play (with small exception for XCOM2 when I put my family to beds)
gratz!
Yip! Tim’s the reason I ended up googling and ultimately buying Pyre.
I was ploughing through Tim’s archives and ended up buying State of Decay (a game I didn’t know before) for my xbone some time last spring or early summer 🙂
He did a strip about pyre?
1. How did I miss that
2. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA it’s one of my new favorite games
Tim! i think we need a tags here 🙂 now I want to check Pyte strip :/
There is a search bar up top. Just type Pyre. Voila.
damn… thank you. it was so… obvious that I am ashamed 😀
I kind of view that as part of my job description, actually. When I do a comic about a game, obviously the ideal outcome is that the reader has played the game and identifies with the premise I’ve put forward and finds it funny. However given the sheer number of games that come out, that’s obviously not always going to be possible. So alternatively, at least maybe I get to turn someone on to a game that I’m enjoying, or draw their attention to a bit of gaming news they weren’t aware of. One of the best aspects of this… Read more »
The great thing about this comic is that, as long as we’ve played any RPG, we can identify with it thanks to the first panel.
The second panel makes me want to look up Divinity, because the idea of spells having effects outside of Damage and Status intrigues me.
Step away! Step back from the Abyss before it’s too late!
The second panel sounds like ppl tryna kill bosses that were never meant to be killed the ‘Normal Way’ through dmg in KOL.
Sounds like some of the tabletop games I’ve run. I really should finish the first Original Sin.
Larian has in fact really embraced the tabletop essence even more this time around:
they created a Game Master Mode, with one player actually taking the role of DM!
Check this article: https://www.polygon.com/2017/5/9/15589492/divinity-original-sin-2-game-master-mode-gameplay-video-dungeons-and-dragons
As they mention in the video in that article: you can actually use official D&D campaigns (Larian struck a deal with Wizards Of The Coast), and you can even created custom creatures (models and all), upload them to SteamWorkshop, and use them in your Game Master Mode campaigns. 😀
Why aren’t you casting Restoration on your low-health wizard instead!
But in all seriousness, isn’t it great you can’t just go “I’m going to cast a big, mean spell at you which takes no thought, intelligence or planning because combat isn’t supposed to require it!”
Though with D:OS 2 it’s more about removing their armor first before you use one of the ten thousand knockdowns you have!
Because the Wizard is Undead, and a restoration spell would kill him! 😀
I had this exact problem as well. Undead wizard sounded like such a good idea but I would have been better off making him a rogue and just painting the town with poison.
Pfft, a dwarf mage. That’s just silly.
Well obviously! My PHB says that Dwarves can only play Clerics, Fighters or Thieves…
Or Berserkers or Monks or Gladiator or Ninjas or Archers or Chemists…
My PHB says that Dwarf is a class, along with Elf, and you can’t have an Elf and a Dwarf in the same party!
You must be using 8-bit theater rules then.
;D
Dwarves are the BEST mages.
HA! This make so much sense…im just glad you don’t have a game over when the main character dies during a fight-like I HAVE RESURRECTION SCROLLS LET ME RES (THEM) *game over*
Can you still flee relatively easily?
I had a few times when I finished a fight in Original Sin and then apparently a patrol walked into me from behind.
As a fellow Belgian, I’m really proud of Larian. 😀
Divinity: Original Sin 2 has been top-seller on Steam for almost a week now, since launch day! And I hope that it will keep holding that position for a whole while longer. They / the game really deserve it! 🙂
Divinity is one of my favorite games. I would have finished it, if not for severe computer issues. It also showed me just how easy co-op rpg would be and made me wonder why it isn’t in every game. Seriously, if you and your significant other both enjoy story heavy rpgs go play Divinity. As far as I know, it’s the only story heavy game you can play co-op. Haven’t played the second one, but the first one holds up.
Rather accurate description, which is also why the game is awesome, while you can avoid the calculations at lower difficulty you do need to plan ahead, with calculations on abilities and the like, the calculation starts at character creation and how you are going to synergize the characters.
But thumbs up Tim, you made me grin!
Ah Divinity. Finding out a second one came out made me go back to playing the first one.
I remember being surprised by how off the beaten path the original Divine Divinity was: lifting and moving environmental objects? At enemies as well?? A puzzle involving something other than hitting switches or/things with my sword?
Which is odd, because my first foray into the series was a demo of Divinity II, a kind of interesting but also standard 3rd Person action RPG.
Is this a callback to the pre vats post vats fallout comic? Same format and punchline
Please Tim, steam clouds don’t obscure vision – only smoke does. Jump shot’ll work just fine 😛
But the Steam is made out of MagiSteam ™ which causes Jump Shot to receive a -2 accuracy on top of the standard smoke penalty…
Lol
I was speaking in actual game terms, just FYI. Steam actually doesn’t obscure vision in DOS 2, unlike smoke
I played Divine Divinity back in 2002. Haven’t played a Divinity game since then.. not sure what it is like now
Divine Divinity! See also:
Awesome Awesomeness,
Perfect Perfection,
& Redundant Redundancy!
steam arrows and electricity are one of may favorite combos from 1st game.
Hi Tim I’m a big fan of your work. I found it recently and I went to archives and scrolled all the way down to October 2002. I practically binge-read (that’s a word now) and then I started to see these things saying that I could get the box thingy with all of the work in the first decade. I saw earlier that there was a sale going for $80.00 I was wondering if there would be a sale at Christmas for around the same price. Thanks. (This is because my Christmas budget is at $80.00) P.S. how long is… Read more »
It’s available in our store (link at the top of the page). It ships out of NH, so I can’t imagine it would take very long to get to NY.
Thank you so much for replying to me. I actully did not expect you to reply because all the big youtubers never do. (Most youtubers get more comments but you know.) Just wanna say thanks.
Which Divinity is this?
If a Comic is about a game, it always says what game it is at the bottom-left of the comic page.
This game is awesome!! Heal-killed my teammates with Decay many times before I figured it out lol. 5/5
Long time reader, first time commenter, just wanted to post these ironic links:
http://money.cnn.com/2017/09/20/technology/bill-gates-control-alt-delete/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl9ykzKSDPo
Tim, you should totally sue that guy!
So, so true, Tim. It took me a long time to grasp that after I got out of the intro dungeon in the first game. After getting wrecked a few times after simply trying to leave town, I now think far more tactically, cuz resurrection spells are expensive and for some god forsaken reason you can’t permanently learn it.