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Checked out the workshop and tried out this campaign, and I had a fantastic time as I did the main campaign. The jokes and humor in Nightmare Harvest made my experience all the more fun. I'll have to check out the books that were mentioned in the credits. Thank you for such a wonderful campaign!
I like a game that doesn't hold your hand 24/7, and there were only two times I had to look up on here what to do: the pink light and stealing the thingy from Yakuza (I wanted to side with them so I was hesitant)
Played as an elf shaman w/ solid rifle abilities (imported from base game campaign) and it was too easy, but that's my own fault for playing an OP character that has over 300 karma by the end of this campaign. Haste IV myself then cast shadow afterward for essentially a free haste cast.
Thank you Lockjaw, and congratulations!
IF YOU'RE CURIOUS WHAT'S UP WITH ME: I have been professionally writing videogames for about five years now (yay!). I helped write Watch Dogs Legion, and I was the lead writer on the Bloodline expansion. I'm currently lead writer on an unannounced project.
THANKS AGAIN. You are all wonderful.