Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-3547390-20150318165911

Actually, that makes me wonder who I am fighting in Aftershock. Gregory A. Macmartin never continued the plot, so we are basically left with things under a military base. Where are all these enemies coming from now that Shub-Niggurath is dead?!?

Then again... I have an unofficial answer to that question. Shub-Niggurath is not the greatest of the Outer Gods. That title probably belongs to Yog-Sothoth. According to this movie - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dunwich_Horror_(film), you are supposed to pucker your lips and yell his name over and over. I am aware of numerous B-movies of Lovecraft stories.

Mainly, all my knowledge comes from Age of Empires. Of course, the demo is so ridiculously hard that I never beat the final level (it might also be that I am terrible at RTS games). I actually am pretty terrible at most genres of games (usually the genres that are dead in today's market such as RTS and flight sims). My one claim to fame is Singleplayer FPS (I get my butt owned in Deathmatches, though I haven't been able to find a Deathmatch game that doesn't use extensive mods in some time). I am competent in an RPG, but the problem is that I hate stats, basically getting torn between power-leveling and actually enjoying myself. As for MMOs, well, it is kinda impossible to be incompetent in those (I have never really bothered with PvP games, mainly as many of those are pay-to-wins).

Ah, ancient history. Where people yelled "wolloo" a lot and a soundtrack with a lot of percussion played in the background. For some reason, people were very stupid back then, often not doing things until you clicked on them. Reproduction was quite big back then, often with entire masses of people being created by a single building. Thankfully, that is when the first apartments were formed, so that fifty people could live in a single building. Not that anybody ever slept... there were too many bushes to gather berries from!