Atomicrops (Farmer shoots up mutant stuff)

 


  Good game to play for a few days, the loop becomes a little too repetitive since the farming part isn't really fun and barely has an impact in the defense part.

 It's a bit annoying that the key to survival is changing weapons constantly or as often as possible and for some reason I always came out just a tiny bit short, like the gun was 1800 "cashews" and I had 1798, so I couldn't buy it and the next time around in the shop I had 5000 and the gun was 5100 and so on. Other than that there's a good variety of enemies and the design was sound  


I became the tyrant of a defense game (dude whose commanding skills summarizes in making killzones)

 Despite the MC being a bit overly simplistic in his so called "strategies" I have to say that this is probably, no, definively the best Manhwa I ever read.

 I didn't read a lot of manhaws though so I don't know how much that's worth.

 The characters are very funny, especially the old woman, the RPG system is merged pretty well into the book so much that I actually search for "kingdom-building/tower defense games" on steam. No results, sadly.

 Not that I would've bought it, but in case someone gets the same idea as I. Funny enough, something that's extremely rare in this kind of... Literature? The plot is actually good and interesting. Generally I'm good as long as there's something to kill in front of the character, but the sunken ruins and the curse of darkness that befall it really grip my intrigue. 10/10


The red dragon & Silence of the lambs (Hannibal lecter book)

 Both titles have more similarities than differences, and "the red dragon" in spite of having a more interesting adversary than Silence of the Lamb still isn't interesting enough for those readers that came for hannibal, the character that name the series but that for some reason has a very, very limited participation in these two. In the red dragon, he doesn't even appear in fact. When I half way through the book and one of my predecessors told me that hannibal wouldn't really show up until the third book I was like, "My disappointment is incommensurable and my day is ruined", but trying hard to be fair with the book I'd say that Red dragon (the villain) reads a lot more fun than Buffalo Bill, the killer drag queen. Silence has a bit of an advantage in terms of the investigation that comes a little short in the first book and introduces the woman police officer character, whose name I'll never forget... What was it again? Candence? Clarice? It was something with C for sure. Anyway, pretty decent character. And Hanny gets more attention. I give both books an "average" rating because I like reading them, mostly anyway, but I wouldn't do it again even if my memory was wiped clean by Men in black. 5/10 


Wizard with a Gun (No, it doesn't make them cooler)

Guns deal very little damage apparently

Despite the interest-picking, self explanatory name, this game is probably the most boring shooter I've ever played, seeming to rip the "don't starve" art style and mash it up with poor, clumsy combat mechanics and unimaginative enemies, couped with the "go back in time" so called "narrative resource" that I hate, not to mention that the game forces you to gather scrap like a hoarding hobo carrying a walmart cart full of random crap you'll never use.

 Wizard w/ gun is terrible at combat, crafting, plot and anything it has proposed itself to be. 


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