I’ll take “What is the Southern Strategy,” and “What is gun control” for $500 Alex.
I’ll take “What is the Southern Strategy,” and “What is gun control” for $500 Alex.
Looks more like a One Winged Angel to me.
Maybe it’s not your thing? IDK, I had a blast playing though those games (HalfLife 2 Episodes 1 & 2 as well,) they’re actually still installed on my PC because I revisit them once a year or so. It’s recommend giving it another spin if you can, there’s a decent story in there.
You played Half Life 2; and part of the appreciation for it comes from how well it tells the story via showing without telling. There’s no intro monologue which outright says “humanity is under the boot of alien invaders and Gordon Freeman is the only hope for humankind,” instead you hear Dr. Breen welcoming you to City 17 over large screens, see everyone wearing plain blue jumpsuit, watch them get their food from a dispensary, see a massive creature accompany troops down the street.
The second reason that game is beloved is the source engine physics puzzles, which were revolutionary at the time.
The problem with Arsenal’s they always try to walk it in!
Manga called Berserk. Fair warning, it’s intense and highly adult themed.
I was surprised, but instead of a lazy cash grab this was a very good movie. It respects the universe it’s in and doesn’t break cannon, the characters are interesting and engaging, the plot was easy to follow and I didn’t immediately notice any problems with it that took me out of the movie. I rolled my eyes at the katniss “callback,” but otherwise had a good time with it. 8/10.
Portals through time. Broke my brain playing the game, but a lot of fun.
Bullet wounds Goreg, who spends his free time insulting people with guns and is shot 10,000 a day, was an outlier and should not have been counted.
Into the Beach for much the same reasons, made by the same studio. Phenomenal gameplay trumps all.
Hit a snowbank with my car, so kinda shitty. Damage isn’t too bad, but it’s fucked up my morning.