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Isn't that like every game ever?
Mario: Run through level, stomp bad guys, rinse/repeat.
Call of Duty: Run through level, shoot bad guys, rinse/repeat.
Forza: Race through circuit, try to win, rinse/repeat.
Real life: Go to work, come home, tidy house, rinse/repeat.
I love the look of the game but , from what I have seen, I think it will be great to start with .... but then get old real fast.
This is an entirely untrue and totally subjective statement.
Cringe
After watching alot of Manor Lords streams it does seem like that. I mean a ban of raiders are they going to take the time for you to get ready for battle. i doubt it.
I also noticed that most of the streamers played for one night two at best and moved on to other games or back to the games that they were streaming before Manor Lords.
At this point I'm not really sure what to think of the game. Mind you the game looks great and it looks like a fun game that would chew up some time.......but........ I would like to see a bigger map and more politics among king and lords try to plot and scheming.
I hate the last one.....
I thought it was clever, Satan seems cooler than the other guy.
Isn't that every game, when you think about it?
Wait until you realize that despite his great chagrin, Satan WORKS for the other guy. You don’t think evil just slipped into the almighty God’s plans by unfortunate accident, do you? I’ll bet you also believe your unbelief is your own free will choice. Of course, most Christians would erroneously agree with you on both fronts.
But rest assured. Satan does only what God permits, and he operates only at the will of the Most High. When his purpose is through, God will judge him, but until then he’s been given dominion by the very God everyone seems to think he rivals.
And one day, when Christ pulls you out of judgment - or, even better, calls you out of judgment before it even starts - and welcomes you to paradise despite your unbelief, I reckon you’ll think he’s also pretty cool.