I find it interesting to go back and watch some people's earlier videos and see their progression. I have only been around for three months or so, but I'm glad you stuck with it and and entertain us with games we haven't or don't have to experience. It looks like your instincts were right.
'Dungeon Drawling' seems like the Let's Drown Out thing that Yahtzee has been doing on his channel, where they play a boring game and then go to a podcast-style list of topics. I find I really like it. You should totally do something like that every so often, Jim.
"Dungeon Crawling And Talking Shit" is the best title for anything ever. You should definitely make it a regular thing. And that was a really interesting bit about garme jurnalizts sneering at let's-players.
Jim certainly has come a long way from where he started but I like going back to his old vids to remember where it all began 😂 I miss his Best of Steam Greenlight videos. He was one of the first people to make me realise that sometimes a thing can be so bad they're actually worthwhile in some way...Or it's just funny. Yeah it's mostly just funny.
AscentRages No... I mean that Jimmicarthy penetrated the spacetime continuum.. making an idea.. that excels in both look and execution.. and then come back through time ... fighting all the monsters and gate keepers of time.. Just to upload a video, and tell us about it That was exactly what I meant BTW
It's great that you're sticking with UA-cam. With that in mind, I do hope you haven't dropped the Deadly Premonition series. That's one of my favourite things you've done on this channel so far.
Hey Jim, I first heard of you from the Co-optional podcast you were on and I subbed to this channel immediately after. I don't really watch anything from the Escapist or Destructoid so I'm glad you're making vids here. I have a feeling this channel will get big. A Jim and Frances vid would be awesome!
So fucking glad to see this game get some recognition from someone rather well known in the video game community. I never had the oppurtunity to play diablo when I was growing up, so fate was my first exposure to dungeon crawling action rpgs. Guess you can say it sealed my "fate" as a gamer
One feature I liked about the game is that it told you where the final boss is on and you always knew exactly how far away you were from your goal. some games don't really have this feeling of a journey
+tripdefect87 Play Neverwinter Nights, it's far better than any new Diablo or Dungeon Siege game. Also Diablo two is fun but has a habit of not working on new computers.
I know I'm years late here, but watching this I feel like there's a bit of an elephant in the room with the, uh.... art style and... the dog and..... the title and the font and the opening and the overworld and....
I was mostly unaware of the disdain journos were dishing out on UA-camrs in the wake of the Content ID stuff, and I'm kind of glad, as I would've been fairly enraged. As someone who floats around the UA-cam, review/commentary, and streaming sectors despite not having quite broken out, it's always occurred to me that adopting and/or adapting to new takes on your medium is the only way to survive. Have we learned nothing from the newspaper men and women who are finding themselves steadily more supplanted by the onset of digital media? And how many of these sneering at the Content ID onslaught were shitting bricks and joining the outcry against SOPA and PIPA? This move is certainly not on the level of national legislation against using copyrighted material, but it's a similar threat in nature if not in scale. Great vid, and I love when you wax observational on the industry, be it the production side or the publicity/critique side. And good to hear you're with Polaris. MCNs don't entirely set me at ease, but Maker and Polaris seem to be one of the better crews with many of the better personalities. Seems like a good match.
I just clicked a Jim vid and started watching. When I realized he was practically introducing the channel, I looked at the date it was uploaded. Dam this one goes back a ways. Certainly not the little side job anymore that it was then.
Just for the people who might not have heard of this game before, this was basically Torchlight V0.5, as you can probably tell by the similar graphics and near-identical mechanics.
I'm glad you're back. I enjoy your videos and hope you continue to do it for as long as you are able. Thanks for bringing me entertainment. Would love to see you do things with Boogie as well.
Glad you're going to continue making youtube content, Jim - It's awesome that you're with Polaris (Hope Dodger gets you in a horrifying Kigurumi some day!)
I personally use lets-plays as a way to decided if I want to buy a game. I'll find out about a game, read a description, and then if there isn't a demo (or the demo wasn't long enough) I'll watch a lets play.
Fate... I remember when I was a kid my parents got this when they finally broke down and got a real computer. My mom and I used to play all time. :D Nice little simple Dungeon Crawler to pass the time. ...*sigh* Oh my Nostalgia...
i would love if you did more of this where you essentially vlog with a dungeon crawler in the back ground. i think thats genius in the face of just sitting in front of a camera.
As much as I regret buying this game back in the day, I feel it should be said -- this came out WAY before Torchlight. It was one of the grinding RPGs going on, and as a kid, it's what first introduced me to the genre. The boxies copies were admittedly hard to find in my state outside of a few stores, but I do seem to remember at least one sequel if not two. Surprised that so late into it's existence that it pops up on Steam.
I consider this one of the 2 precursors to Torchlight, the other being Diablo, of course. They pretty much ported the pet system to Torchlight, just added the rings. And this is coming from someone who grew up on Diablo
Is Bartleby still this side of the Rainbow Bridge, please Stephanie? Did you choose Bartleby as their name? If so, was it pace Herman Melville, or Ben Affleck's character in Dogma?
Great vid, should totally do Dungeon Drawling as a series. You could use it as an alternative to Jimquisition if you're ever to tired to do a legitimate episode.
I buy games based on "let's play's" all the time. Hell, i even bought Heavy Rain after watching a whole LP of it. So if they want to keep screwing around with LP'ers then they will definitely lose business from me. I'm sure i'm not the only one who watches LP's and decides that i'm liking this game so i'm going to buy it and play it my own way. Anyway, good job, Google. You're batting 1.000 on pissing everyone off lately. Hopefully you'll stop before people get scared away.
Don't you know the old phrase, "everyone's a critic"? It seems youtube is giving a channel for that and it seems that some companies want to keep it on a tight leash. I can't wait for the next episode of dungeon drawling.
I personally believe that the whole sneering is a bit silly, though for me it's because I feel Let's Play videos and more traditional reviews are two different forms of media. They overlap in a few ways, but the intent in fundamentally different, at least in philosophically. Let's Plays are made as a form of pure entertainment. Their purpose is to share an experience in order to entertain viewers and, if done properly, build a community around the let's player. They may help a person decide what to buy, but that is typically not their primary purpose. Ultimately a Let's Player is an entertainer. Reviews on the other hand are made to be informative and give knowledge to consumers on what is and is not worth purchasing. In a sense it's a type of bite sized education. A good review should be entertaining, but entertainment is not it's primary objective. Ultimately a journalist and critic and, ideally, subject mater expert. The two can overlap, and something could be both a review AND a let's play, but they can, and usually are, two separate things. That all said, as a Let's Player with no editorial background I would never consider myself a critic (not for my videos at least). I make comments if something is annoying, but only to vent frustrations, not to actually state my opinion. If I make an actual review statement It's simply on a whim. For a professional reviewer to sneer at me as a "lesser form" of what they are I think is silly. It's like a structural engineer sneering at a construction worker. Their jobs are kind of related, but ultimately fundamentally different.
This game came bundled with a graphic card long time ago. This felt like it was a strnage attempt but they really felt like they tried to put a lot of things. Like the completely useless fishing that gave you nothing good. It did have this "Endless dungeon" feeling but it kept being repetetive a lot (and personally i found it rather easy, but i dont have much to compare to as i play only little dungeon crawling).
Actually, fishing was the most ridiculous thing in the game :) I'd always pick up the fishing rod first because the fish sold well and sometimes had legondary items in them. It got rather ridicolous sometimes, as a small fish could have swallowed the pike of death
Funny how you had the same idea as Yahtzee, he recently started his own let's play-podcast thing. It's not a bad concept. And welcome back good sir, hoping this youtube shitstorm blows over quickly.
I had to stop at 5:04 to write this, I know how it works because I've played Diablo and the even better game, Neverwinter Nights. I know literally nothing about Torchlight except that I've looked at it once and it appears to be garbage.
SERIOUS GAMING DISCUSSION AHEAD, YO! Am I the only one who - while loving CRPGs _in general_ - has nothing but utter apathy towards roguelike-like dungeon crawlers? (Is there any better term for the genre besides "Diablo clone", btw?) It's always been that way since back from the genre's inception. Diablo? Bored me to tears. Diablo 2? Bored me to tears. Dungeon Siege? Bored me to tears _really quickly_. Torchlight... well, take a guess. (Although the game _does_ look and sound rather lovely, to be honest.) And it's not like dungeon crawlers in general are something utterly foreign to me - one of my earliest formative gaming experiences was *The Bard's Tale*, for fuck's sake; and to this days my panties get a little wet when reminiscing about Wizardry 6 and 7. Free-form, sandbox RPGs like the TES games also really agree with me (except Oblivion. Fuck Oblivion.), even though many of the systemic elements are essentially the same (Hacking, Slashing, Skinnerboxing). More than anything else, it puzzles me, really. It's not that I _require_ some context for what I'm doing - I've played and loved many story- and/or quest-free RPGs over the years (Including _actual_ roguelikes). Doing nothing but clicking a mouse button over and over again also isn't usually an issue for me, seeing how many hours of my life I senselessly sacrificed to the cursed Popcap demon (Damn you, Bejeweled Blitz!) One good thing, though: I'm essentially immune to MMORPG addiction. Lost a lot of good friends to the Great WOW Plague that swept all the lands back in Aught-Five - I could've easily been one of them myself.
I agree with most of what you said. Divinity was like Diablo in those respects but the dungeons weren't randomly generated and connected to the story. That way you feel that you make actual progress. Not just grinding for the sake of more grinding.
P. Dophile But as I said - I mind neither grinding nor randomness _per se_ ("procedural" doesn't actually mean "random" btw, but never mind). I _think_ it's the absence of anything else, with the tactical options available (choosing the right power/magic/attack at the right time and chugging potions like mad, basically) simply not appealing to me. Hmm.
Well, really, it's kind of the progenitor of a lot of Torchlight and Torchlight II's features. Like the usefulness of the pet, the idea of any character being able to dual-wield one handed weapons (Mainly cos you build up with your own playstyle) Also what I kind of liked/disliked that literally every weapon-carrying baddie will drop their piece on death, which was kind of cool but you ended up having to constantly send your pet to town and be without support.
Never mind Torchlight, this game is very clearly trying hard to be Diablo. Come on, even the little "scrolls of Identify" with the little red ribbon on them?
feels like this call-of-duty-casts :D (some guy playing cod and talking about random shit, yes, this exists) I personally don't like it that much. I want you to talk at least a bit about the game you are playing, so that I can get a connection to it. If you would start right ahead with the shitchat the gameplay would be pretty pointless.
I find it interesting to go back and watch some people's earlier videos and see their progression. I have only been around for three months or so, but I'm glad you stuck with it and and entertain us with games we haven't or don't have to experience. It looks like your instincts were right.
Hope you don't quit your YT channel Jim, I quite enjoy it really. You're always a joy to watch. :)
Good to hear you getting to network for helping setting things out. Hopefully we will see you many more times at the Co-optional podcast.
'Dungeon Drawling' seems like the Let's Drown Out thing that Yahtzee has been doing on his channel, where they play a boring game and then go to a podcast-style list of topics. I find I really like it. You should totally do something like that every so often, Jim.
Jim Sterling has his "Dungeon Drawling"
Yahtzee has his "Let's Drown Out"
I have my giant smile on my face.
You got so much heart mate. You care and work hard, which is far more than what most do.
Don't ever stop being you Jim
"Dungeon Crawling And Talking Shit" is the best title for anything ever. You should definitely make it a regular thing.
And that was a really interesting bit about garme jurnalizts sneering at let's-players.
Jim certainly has come a long way from where he started but I like going back to his old vids to remember where it all began 😂 I miss his Best of Steam Greenlight videos. He was one of the first people to make me realise that sometimes a thing can be so bad they're actually worthwhile in some way...Or it's just funny. Yeah it's mostly just funny.
I miss his old-school Jimpressions/Squirty Plays
If The Dismal Jesters is anything to go by, this "Dungeon Drawling" idea of yours would be incredible.
I was wondering why you're not posting videos. Thank god you're back
dungeon drawling is the best idea of the 20th century.. despite the fact it is already over :D
You mean someone thought of it more than 13 years before Sir Jimothy!?
AscentRages No... I mean that Jimmicarthy penetrated the spacetime continuum.. making an idea.. that excels in both look and execution.. and then come back through time ... fighting all the monsters and gate keepers of time..
Just to upload a video, and tell us about it
That was exactly what I meant BTW
It's great that you're sticking with UA-cam.
With that in mind, I do hope you haven't dropped the Deadly Premonition series. That's one of my favourite things you've done on this channel so far.
Yay Welcome back Jim :) happy to have you with us again
Good to see you back Jim, sorry to hear about the migraines, I get them too but not as bad as my mom does.
Hey Jim, I first heard of you from the Co-optional podcast you were on and I subbed to this channel immediately after. I don't really watch anything from the Escapist or Destructoid so I'm glad you're making vids here. I have a feeling this channel will get big.
A Jim and Frances vid would be awesome!
So fucking glad to see this game get some recognition from someone rather well known in the video game community. I never had the oppurtunity to play diablo when I was growing up, so fate was my first exposure to dungeon crawling action rpgs. Guess you can say it sealed my "fate" as a gamer
One feature I liked about the game is that it told you where the final boss is on and you always knew exactly how far away you were from your goal. some games don't really have this feeling of a journey
+tripdefect87 Play Neverwinter Nights, it's far better than any new Diablo or Dungeon Siege game. Also Diablo two is fun but has a habit of not working on new computers.
I know I'm years late here, but watching this I feel like there's a bit of an elephant in the room with the, uh.... art style and... the dog and..... the title and the font and the opening and the overworld and....
Also, I am completely up for Dungeon Drawling!
I was mostly unaware of the disdain journos were dishing out on UA-camrs in the wake of the Content ID stuff, and I'm kind of glad, as I would've been fairly enraged. As someone who floats around the UA-cam, review/commentary, and streaming sectors despite not having quite broken out, it's always occurred to me that adopting and/or adapting to new takes on your medium is the only way to survive.
Have we learned nothing from the newspaper men and women who are finding themselves steadily more supplanted by the onset of digital media? And how many of these sneering at the Content ID onslaught were shitting bricks and joining the outcry against SOPA and PIPA? This move is certainly not on the level of national legislation against using copyrighted material, but it's a similar threat in nature if not in scale.
Great vid, and I love when you wax observational on the industry, be it the production side or the publicity/critique side. And good to hear you're with Polaris. MCNs don't entirely set me at ease, but Maker and Polaris seem to be one of the better crews with many of the better personalities. Seems like a good match.
I just clicked a Jim vid and started watching. When I realized he was practically introducing the channel, I looked at the date it was uploaded. Dam this one goes back a ways. Certainly not the little side job anymore that it was then.
Just for the people who might not have heard of this game before, this was basically Torchlight V0.5, as you can probably tell by the similar graphics and near-identical mechanics.
Thank God, Odin, Zeus, Poseidon and my mum for you Jim!
I'm glad you're back. I enjoy your videos and hope you continue to do it for as long as you are able. Thanks for bringing me entertainment.
Would love to see you do things with Boogie as well.
Another hilarious video! Keep up the awesome videos Jim!
PS: I would tune in for Dungeon Drawling any day lol!
Yahtzee Croshaw is also trying a let's play/podcast combination in his channel. I love the idea.
Glad you're going to continue making youtube content, Jim - It's awesome that you're with Polaris (Hope Dodger gets you in a horrifying Kigurumi some day!)
Lol, who would have guessed where Jim would end up?
I bought Risk of Rain, Enslaved and Shadow Warrior based on your videos. I almost bought bus simulator but then my medication kicked in
Please bring back the Saturday top 10's if you can, along with Jimquisition it is one of the highlights of my week!
I support this new series regardless.
I personally use lets-plays as a way to decided if I want to buy a game. I'll find out about a game, read a description, and then if there isn't a demo (or the demo wasn't long enough) I'll watch a lets play.
Sungeon Drawling.......Such Innovation. Much Insight. Wow
Your channel is great Jim! Hope you can make UA-cam work, despite the copyright catastrophe.
Also Dungeon Drawling sounds good Jim. Would also give good excuse to drop into something like PoE.^^
I was about to say - If he had done it with Path of Exile, there would've been more than one episode for sure. That game is addicting.
you and boogie collaboration, make it happen! The world couldn't handle the awesome.
Fate... I remember when I was a kid my parents got this when they finally broke down and got a real computer. My mom and I used to play all time. :D Nice little simple Dungeon Crawler to pass the time. ...*sigh* Oh my Nostalgia...
Glad to have you back, Jim! In Chungus we trust!
i would love if you did more of this where you essentially vlog with a dungeon crawler in the back ground. i think thats genius in the face of just sitting in front of a camera.
Every time I hear the name Bartleby I think of the rat creature Smiley Bone adopted in the Bone comics.
As much as I regret buying this game back in the day, I feel it should be said -- this came out WAY before Torchlight. It was one of the grinding RPGs going on, and as a kid, it's what first introduced me to the genre.
The boxies copies were admittedly hard to find in my state outside of a few stores, but I do seem to remember at least one sequel if not two. Surprised that so late into it's existence that it pops up on Steam.
I consider this one of the 2 precursors to Torchlight, the other being Diablo, of course. They pretty much ported the pet system to Torchlight, just added the rings. And this is coming from someone who grew up on Diablo
Is Bartleby still this side of the Rainbow Bridge, please Stephanie? Did you choose Bartleby as their name? If so, was it pace Herman Melville, or Ben Affleck's character in Dogma?
Thank god for you, Jim.
Dungeon drawling would be great. I would recommend torchlight 2 if you ever need something that also has EXCELLENT music. :)
Great vid, should totally do Dungeon Drawling as a series. You could use it as an alternative to Jimquisition if you're ever to tired to do a legitimate episode.
I like the Dungeon Drawling idea.
That's right, Jim. I give you money. DANCE FOR ME! DANCE!
Thank god for more Sterling videos!
It's 4am Why do you make me stay up longer?!
jim how long do you think you will do you tube?
The predecessor to Torchlight. Very cool for its time.
the podcast/let's play already exists, its call "Let's Drown Out" Yahtzee created it
Saturday Top Ten: New escapist series?
FATE was, and is, pretty good for a Diablo clone
IT HELPS TO HAVE A MAP!
I buy games based on "let's play's" all the time. Hell, i even bought Heavy Rain after watching a whole LP of it. So if they want to keep screwing around with LP'ers then they will definitely lose business from me. I'm sure i'm not the only one who watches LP's and decides that i'm liking this game so i'm going to buy it and play it my own way. Anyway, good job, Google. You're batting 1.000 on pissing everyone off lately. Hopefully you'll stop before people get scared away.
you are not, bought Rogue Legacy and other games based on Let's Plays.
Don't you know the old phrase, "everyone's a critic"? It seems youtube is giving a channel for that and it seems that some companies want to keep it on a tight leash. I can't wait for the next episode of dungeon drawling.
Jim and Boogie together, yes please!
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I love you.
DON'T YOU EVER LEAVE AGAIN.
I'd watch more of this
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Ha this looks so bad. Thanks for the video! Glad to have ya back
I personally believe that the whole sneering is a bit silly, though for me it's because I feel Let's Play videos and more traditional reviews are two different forms of media. They overlap in a few ways, but the intent in fundamentally different, at least in philosophically.
Let's Plays are made as a form of pure entertainment. Their purpose is to share an experience in order to entertain viewers and, if done properly, build a community around the let's player. They may help a person decide what to buy, but that is typically not their primary purpose. Ultimately a Let's Player is an entertainer.
Reviews on the other hand are made to be informative and give knowledge to consumers on what is and is not worth purchasing. In a sense it's a type of bite sized education. A good review should be entertaining, but entertainment is not it's primary objective. Ultimately a journalist and critic and, ideally, subject mater expert.
The two can overlap, and something could be both a review AND a let's play, but they can, and usually are, two separate things.
That all said, as a Let's Player with no editorial background I would never consider myself a critic (not for my videos at least). I make comments if something is annoying, but only to vent frustrations, not to actually state my opinion. If I make an actual review statement It's simply on a whim. For a professional reviewer to sneer at me as a "lesser form" of what they are I think is silly. It's like a structural engineer sneering at a construction worker. Their jobs are kind of related, but ultimately fundamentally different.
"dungeon Drawling" sounds strikingly similar to Yahtzee's new "lets drown out" idea
Oh lord, he's doing something similar? Last thing I need is more ignorant assumptions that I'm copying him just because omg British.
'That dog is legit'
-Jim sterling
Dungeon Drawling while playing Titan Quest please!
Huh, isn't this the game that comes in the games tab of a bunch of computers...or something?
I actually like Fate quite a bit
This game has some awesome music.
This game came bundled with a graphic card long time ago. This felt like it was a strnage attempt but they really felt like they tried to put a lot of things. Like the completely useless fishing that gave you nothing good. It did have this "Endless dungeon" feeling but it kept being repetetive a lot (and personally i found it rather easy, but i dont have much to compare to as i play only little dungeon crawling).
Actually, fishing was the most ridiculous thing in the game :) I'd always pick up the fishing rod first because the fish sold well and sometimes had legondary items in them. It got rather ridicolous sometimes, as a small fish could have swallowed the pike of death
@@blasterjosh I see what you did there ;)
Its OK Jim! I allow myself a can a day of Rockstar energy drink. So far I'm still cancer free!
Funny how you had the same idea as Yahtzee, he recently started his own let's play-podcast thing. It's not a bad concept.
And welcome back good sir, hoping this youtube shitstorm blows over quickly.
and more dungeon drawing please. or whatever you want to call this.
huh, the music started to get decent on the 2nd level
It's Torchlight. Why 're you playing torchlight? :p
Dungeon Crawling and Talking Shit?
.......Go for it, sounds perfect.
I had to stop at 5:04 to write this, I know how it works because I've played Diablo and the even better game, Neverwinter Nights. I know literally nothing about Torchlight except that I've looked at it once and it appears to be garbage.
144p? :/
that main menu reminds me of fable
FATE IS THE BEST DUNGEON CRAWLER EVER I LOVE THE FIRST 3 GAMES. sorry for caps, i couldn't contain my excitement.
Wait a sec, I thought it was only a one-off...
I'll need to look into them.
They made FATE 4, i think, but the best of the series was 3.
Just art style wise
SERIOUS GAMING DISCUSSION AHEAD, YO!
Am I the only one who - while loving CRPGs _in general_ - has nothing but utter apathy towards roguelike-like dungeon crawlers? (Is there any better term for the genre besides "Diablo clone", btw?)
It's always been that way since back from the genre's inception. Diablo? Bored me to tears. Diablo 2? Bored me to tears. Dungeon Siege? Bored me to tears _really quickly_. Torchlight... well, take a guess. (Although the game _does_ look and sound rather lovely, to be honest.)
And it's not like dungeon crawlers in general are something utterly foreign to me - one of my earliest formative gaming experiences was *The Bard's Tale*, for fuck's sake; and to this days my panties get a little wet when reminiscing about Wizardry 6 and 7. Free-form, sandbox RPGs like the TES games also really agree with me (except Oblivion. Fuck Oblivion.), even though many of the systemic elements are essentially the same (Hacking, Slashing, Skinnerboxing).
More than anything else, it puzzles me, really. It's not that I _require_ some context for what I'm doing - I've played and loved many story- and/or quest-free RPGs over the years (Including _actual_ roguelikes). Doing nothing but clicking a mouse button over and over again also isn't usually an issue for me, seeing how many hours of my life I senselessly sacrificed to the cursed Popcap demon (Damn you, Bejeweled Blitz!)
One good thing, though: I'm essentially immune to MMORPG addiction. Lost a lot of good friends to the Great WOW Plague that swept all the lands back in Aught-Five - I could've easily been one of them myself.
I agree with most of what you said. Divinity was like Diablo in those respects but the dungeons weren't randomly generated and connected to the story. That way you feel that you make actual progress. Not just grinding for the sake of more grinding.
P. Dophile But as I said - I mind neither grinding nor randomness _per se_ ("procedural" doesn't actually mean "random" btw, but never mind).
I _think_ it's the absence of anything else, with the tactical options available (choosing the right power/magic/attack at the right time and chugging potions like mad, basically) simply not appealing to me. Hmm.
Aaaaaaaaand CONTENT ID!
Bahuhbee
I do not comperhend why this game came out on steam now
It's bloody almost 10 years old of course it doesn't hold up too well lol
Dungeon Crawling and Talking shit. I'd watch it!
wow that intro is whispery :\ can't hear a THING!
Holy fuck... I've -unfortunately- played this game before
Well, really, it's kind of the progenitor of a lot of Torchlight and Torchlight II's features. Like the usefulness of the pet, the idea of any character being able to dual-wield one handed weapons (Mainly cos you build up with your own playstyle)
Also what I kind of liked/disliked that literally every weapon-carrying baddie will drop their piece on death, which was kind of cool but you ended up having to constantly send your pet to town and be without support.
Don't you lose the game if your pet dies?
Your pet only flees and runs around in circles when it loses all it's health
Never mind Torchlight, this game is very clearly trying hard to be Diablo. Come on, even the little "scrolls of Identify" with the little red ribbon on them?
feels like this call-of-duty-casts :D (some guy playing cod and talking about random shit, yes, this exists)
I personally don't like it that much. I want you to talk at least a bit about the game you are playing, so that I can get a connection to it. If you would start right ahead with the shitchat the gameplay would be pretty pointless.
Bartleby: Origins
Hahahahaha Jimothy I like dat.
this must be rly old... that gui.
Squirty-torial?
not really gameplay of course
Just call it Talking Shit =P
Wonder what Jim's day job is, knowing Jim either a stripper or a ghostbuster or probably a doctor
He is the reviews editor for The Escapist
Taerdin
He is the internet
Sir Jimothy moonlights as garme jurnalizm incarnate.
HAhahahahahahah Jimothy I like dat.
dungeon crawling and talking shit would be a good show xD
polaris sucks a bit. not much. I actually like the escapist more.
I would watch dungeon crawling and talking shit.
This reminds me of Fable so much, its not even funny