Underrail -- Subterranean witcher mindset

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  • Btw; if you sided with the Rathound King and negotiatinged a solution between him and the Camp - he'll give you a spare set of his armor. And the Hunters at the camp won't shoot you whilst wearing it (*because you negotiated a truce earlier)
  • @Thenameless1
    One of the best games I've never finished. Edit: I still remember my first 30 hours being composed of me absolutely getting my ass ripped apart in the first 25 hours because I made a fucking terrible build that tried going for a generalist approach, and then the first 5 hours of my second build when I went for a specialized build I was just barreling through and making more progress than I ever did in my previous run.
  • My favorite build I made is still my Psy/Chem/Stealth guy I made, just fucking with bandits from afar to fuel my crippling addiction to Psystims.
  • @B1G_Dave
    I fell in love with this game on my 1st playthrough, I built a crossbow archer and during the arena battles in Core City, the announcer nicknamed my character "Bolt Thrower".
  • @pz7510
    I love the running gag of punctuating every set piece transition with a fire grenade explosion
  • One thing I found pretty interesting in this game is when you're interacting with the Tchortists a majority of them don't really come off as insane or evil. Most of them are either soldiers meant to guard the community from psionic hobos and Faceless or scientists studying Tchort for the purpose of finally leaving the caves. Only people like Eiden and his inner circle really know the scope of everything involving Tchort, and on multiple occasions you can encounter run of the mill Tchortists realizing this and are actually appalled by it. I feel like it would've been really easy to have just gone the wholesale "crazy eldritch cult" route with the Tchortists but I'm honestly really glad the devs went the extra mile to actually provide depth to them even though they're only really around for like 1/4 of the game.
  • I’ll never forget when ssSethZteentch said that oddity xp is irl accurate to how crack heads level up in real life
  • @sahmyyr
    one of the things that I love about Underrail and classic Fallout is the emphasis on post-post-apocalypse life. I love soaking up the worldbuilding
  • One of the best new RPGs. I like how it doesn't just copy old games, but tries it's own thing with spirit of old games. God bless Styg and his team.
  • My favourite wholly original build idea was a Strength based psychokinetic hammer guy. Essentially I dumped a bunch of points into Str so I could wield Balor’s unique Hammer which has a Str 20 requirement and took a perk that allowed my psychokinetic attacks to increase their damage based on my Str amount. So I was essentially going around the Underrail as a buff Luke Skywalker going around bonking enemies in the head and missing a lot.
  • Glad to see Undererail get more in-depth coverage from people. That era of RPG games is something not brought up often in the RPG community, however it is an important part of it.
  • @PotatoSho_
    He did it. He actually did it. I wanted to see this game covered by you and you delivered. <3
  • We all know you didnt cover Expedition so you didn't have to try to pronounce Sørmirbæren
  • It's probably still going to take ages to complete, but you should really do an episode on Underrail Expedition. It's still at the very top of my list of DLC's that make you stand back in awe.
  • @MrOllie7912
    my first time through Underrail I ran a stealth sniper build that was so powerful and broken that I ended up one-shotting the final boss. 10/10 game.
  • @Mr.Mosquito89
    My favorite running gag with this coverage is any hostile encounter mentioned or listed promptly then being set on fire. Really makes me feel at home -- all warm and fuzzy inside. And for some people, all warm and burny outside.
  • @Nick-gf2nj
    your videos convinced me to buy Age of Decadence, even though you've only ever really mentioned it in passing reference from time to time. After some initial frustrations, I've been having a blast with it. I hope it gets its own video soon.
  • @enter1323
    The story and lore of this game is just something else, extremely unique and creative for a basically one man team.
  • @lolmanor
    I don't know why, but the consistent use of Advantongue throughout the video makes me laugh every time. Good bit!