(Part 3) Top products from r/TwoBestFriendsPlay

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We found 22 product mentions on r/TwoBestFriendsPlay. We ranked the 246 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Journeymaker · 2 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

I've been splitting my time between Modern Warfare (the skinner box is real) and experimenting with builds in Grim Dawn using the arena-like Crucible mode + Cheat Engine. I just cannot seem to settle on something that feels "good" in the same way a build in PoE or D3 does. I keep having this problem whenever I jump back to this game and I can't understand why. The man-suit wearing Lovecraftian monstrosities are pretty awesome, though.

LOCAL 58 released a new video at the beginning of the month adding a bit more to the lore. DO NOT LOOK AT THE MOON.

Also been on a binge of videos of Oney and Co. doing stupid voices and M83's 3-video trilogy about psychic kids stranded between Earth and space. Also Outro, because "Melancholia" fits that song shockingly well.

Edit: OH SHIT. Forgot to mention that I started watching Blade of the Immortal. On one hand, the dedication to scene-for-scene remakes of actual pages from the manga is awesome and spectacular, and I love the surprisingly decent adherence to Samura's art style while still also including their own "between the lines" additions that actually add "more" to some scenes.

On the other hand, the combat is often extremely fast. Like disorientingly and distractingly so, and not exactly in a good way. I get that the majority of these fights are between godlike swordsmen and people of extreme talents, but man it's hard to take sometimes. I do like their attempts at adherence to Samura's mandala-like kill scenes despite them happening insanely fast, and I'm glad they put them in the show, but they really can't compare. Still, I'd rather have them try than they not be there at all.

Definitely better than the last attempt at an anime of this series, so far. Makie is still best waifu.

Edit to the Edit: Y'all into skateboarding at all? Check out Thrasher's Halloween 2019 vid. Some pretty great shit this year, including Skateboard Limbo.

u/RCDv57 · 1 pointr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

You might enjoy "The Black Company"

While the love story isn't the main focus, it does hit every single one of your main points. As an added bonus it also makes fun of one of the points you don't like. Kinda

Its a pretty big series, the whole thing is ~3000 pages. While it is my personal favorite, that is a lot of reading to recommend.

u/C0de_monkey · 4 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

I really liked Batman:Hush. It has a "who done it" mystery feel, and it showcases a ton of Batman characters.

Matt Fraction's Hawkeye. This one is kind of hate it or love it, but I recommend giving it a shot. It's not exactly "a complete story" like you asked, each volume is a collection of shorter stories though . It's a very different take on a hero with no powers, on a world of supermen

Green Lantern Corps : Recharge I liked this one because the famous Green Lanterns aren't the main focus, but the Corps in general through the eyes of new recruits.

If you don't mind non-superhero comics, I also recomend looking into:

I Kill Giants. Can't say too much for this without spoilers, it's a very artistic heartwarming story

Seconds. A more fairy tale style story about a girl who gets the ability to magically correct mistakes she made in the past

Solanin. A coming of age story about a girl who decides to quit her job because she's not happy with her life

u/Iskral · 4 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

Sometimes you can get lucky. I ended up with this wonderful little book about alien biology that I still have crammed in a bookshelf somewhere, and I once ended up with one of Teddy Deary's Horrible Histories books, which ended up kindling a livelong love of history. And of course, if all else fails, there's Calvin and Hobbes.

u/Silentman0 · 1 pointr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

If you like Gamecenter CX, she's also done most of the fan translations you see online for that show!

If you like her art, you should pick up her new graphic novel Sparks!

u/tansit · 1 pointr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

I have the DVD and Schwarzenegger's commentary track is amazing. It's worth buying the DVD for that alone. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/0783241895

u/Austin_N · 102 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

Allow me to point out that Jim Davis not only loved the idea, but allowed a collection of strips to be published, and even contributed a few of his own.

u/dougtulane · 5 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

Mike Allred's run of X-Force. Starts with this:

https://www.amazon.com/X-Force-New-Beginnings-Marvel-Comics/dp/078510819X

It's a really phenomenal book, and not necessarily for the reasons one would think after this excerpt.

u/Myxzyzz · 3 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

If you don't mind a separate purchase, Prima just announced another Persona 5 artbook. This one is also a lot beefier than the one that comes with the TYH edition (432 pages vs 64 pages)

u/KLReviews · 61 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

It's the recent Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man run by Zdarsky(this page is apparently from the annual). Be forewarned: a lot of people hate the first few issues because Zdarsky's comedy is not great to start with. Even though a lot of those same people claim he gets better was he goes on.

u/CoreyWW · 10 pointsr/TwoBestFriendsPlay

One Google Search Later Holy shit, it's actually a real book. I thought it was photoshopped.

http://www.amazon.com/Everything-Want-To-Do-Illegal/dp/0963810952