The Warriors is based on The Warriors (1979) but it has a mode where you get to play some of the events leading into the plot and those hew a little closer to the 1965 novel by Sol Yurick.
Big talk from a someone with a literal bare ass (and I suspect a US Flag Code violation) as a PFP
It may be slop, but it's slop that forces consumers to engage with the idea of being a marginalized person.
If memory serves, Kurvitz Et Al didn't even really know what D&D was like. All they knew for certain was that you roll dice and stuff happens. Disco Elysium was built on a custom system they came up with while trying to imagine what D&D was like.
Are you a poster? And if you are, why do you feel the need to hide your hog?
Are you capable of posting hog?
My favourite 40k quote is the one by a Kreig guardsman explaining his illiteracy
Drugs are great and everyone should do them at least 30 times
That's not fair mutual aid is totally a hobby
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Dawn of War: Winter Assault gave all the non-Space Marine factions in the base game a campaign. Sure, they were all sorta mushed together, but they got one! And also it made the Imperial Guard playable.
Dark Crusade was neat, and so was Soulstorm, but Winter Assault showed what the game could become.