

This is one of the worst games I've played all year It's like inxile heard torment was a game with a lot of writing and they said "hmmm okay" and wrote as much garbage as they could The opening sequence is the most philosophy 101 weird for the sake of weird nonsense I've read in a long time This game feels like garbage and looks like garbage I mean I just went through the mirror and the platform I'm on looks like it was poorly cut out of a larger picture in photoshop, maybe its meant to be that way but its ugly.ĭoorknob Slobber fucked around with this message at 23:31 on Jun 9, 2016 Is the art in the game in a beta state as well because wow. mobi file has some formatting issues with alignment for the table of contents.īrought To You By fucked around with this message at 05:16 on Apr 30, 2016 The font style is also much smaller than the defaults ones in teh previous two entries. The epub version is missing any metadata, and the cover and table of contents are the last pages as opposed to being at the beginning. Whoops downloaded the wrong files for these two.
TORMENT TIDES OF NUMENERA CLOCK PUZZLE PDF
The PDF zip file contains the previous From the Depths gold story.
TORMENT TIDES OF NUMENERA CLOCK PUZZLE UPDATE
Hey Brother None, just got the most recent update containing the third From the Depths story and I noticed a few things. Perhaps a silly question but are you closing the inspect screen by pressing the "drop item" button? Kind of show-stopping if I hadn't noticed it early. Weird question, but after escaping the Fathom at the start of the game, I was rifling through my inventory and accidentally dropped a shatterstar, I think it was called? The thing disappeared completely, so I'm just curious if I screwed myself out of something relevant or if it was just vendor trash? I'm also mildly paranoid it was a Bronze-Sphere-esque item and I'm gonna regret not having it down the line.Ī bug happens for me whenever I inspect an inventory item. for example in the second book of the new sun book the protagonist talks about a mining town he visits, and it takes a while to become clear what is meant by 'mining' is that they're over a major site from a dead civilisation they delve into for relics of the past era. Yeah, that's a major thing in all the dying earth settings i'm familiar with. I like that the setting is essentially civilization piled on top of civilization, to the point where most of the crazy stuff laying around is so foreign that nobody really knows what it even does.
