![]() ![]() Avali, Orcana, and Avikaan are all noteworthy. Ive also hear the Orcana mod is good, and I personally prefer its artstyle, since it seems closer to the vanilla stuff and doesnt clash with it as a result. You'll find it in your shiplocker for new characters. Avali is probably the most popular one of all time, and is generally considered pretty good. It serves to change the channels on the holograms and TV sets, and can translate the felin writings. Especially when it's written by an angry person. Don't believe everything you see on the internet, kids. That's about two percent at the time I write this. I have no shame, so I'm happy to admit that of the over 2200 words in the felin lexicon, just over fifty can be considered lewd. Is this true? Have you no shame? - Yes and no. I heard that the felin language has 1500 lewd words. But even if you knew the Standard Galactic Alphabet, you wouldn't be able to read all those signs because what you're reading is a fully functional constructed language. You mean the script, and I'll admit it's based on that. Is that the language from Commander Keen? - No, because the language from Commander Keen is plain English. You can find towns in desert, tundra, volcano and scorchedcity biomes. You can find the villages in forest, savannah, snow, and jungle biomes, with a higher chance in forest and jungle biomes, and much higher in savannah biomes. Villages are mostly wood, towns are brick. ![]() Where can I find felin settlements? - There are two kinds of felin settlements so far: towns and villages. If someone else wants to make a tier 9/10 add-on mod, that's great and I'll probably endorse it somehow but I won't make it. * Custom actual spoken and written language (not a cypher, not a relex)ĭoes this support tier 9/10 ships? - No, and it likely never will by my hand. * Custom intro mission (requires add-on mod) Use a character creation extender such as Xbawks to be able to select this species. Next up on the retro game safari rotation, it’s a wild card game! Check back here later today for the poll.The most-liked (and near-canon) space cat species. I know there’s a sequel in the works, but unless it’s going to commit to doing at least one gaming style really well instead of a bunch halfway decent, I’ll probably pass. I think I can part peacefully from this game and move on. I will give it props for some really good voice acting and the entertaining interchanges between the main characters. It feels no more or less complicated than something you’d see on a kids’ cartoon, and deus ex machina runs rampant throughout. I guess I was also expecting something a little deeper in the story department. I can recognize that for some folks, it’s a brilliant game, but it’s just going to make me cross-eyed to play it. It’s kind of why I stopped playing the Zelda games around Orcana of Time. After two full dungeon runs, I pretty much know what the rest of the game’s going to offer here, and it’s not for me. The game itself is divided between the “hub” of the world and the “dungeons” of the mines, the factory, the slaughterhouse, and so on. The combat is basic (and the lack of jumping is strange). Gameplay-wise, Beyond Good & Evil just doesn’t do anything super-well. But for a guy who was looking forward to sitting down with a pure adventure game, what I got here was a disappointing blend that is clearly aimed at covering up the adventure elements in favor of console platforming/stealthing antics. It had a lot of promise, with an interesting setting, the intriguing hint of a conspiracy, a couple fun characters, and nice visuals. I was really hoping to make it all the way through this one. That time has come for Beyond Good & Evil, as I’m just not looking forward to playing it but am itching to move on to some of my other titles. Well, sometimes you just run out of steam with a game, especially when you recognize that it’s just not up your alley.
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