"I'm ebolakin. You can refer to me as Ebola-Chan." - Vurtax
"I also am Otherkin. Whenever autumn rolls around I can feel my kin-type slowly taking over my body. You must know, I identify as pumpkin. I can control it pretty good most of the time, but when September ends, I just cant hold it in anymore. Whenever Im outside I see my brothers and sisters being chopped into soup, coffee, donuts, cake, drinks, bread - ppl even cut human faces into their skin, making a mockery out of their noble appearance. When I see things like that I cant control my pumpkin urges anymore. My natural instincts kick in. I then sit down motionless, while getting bright orange." - Morgana L
"I also am Otherkin. Whenever autumn rolls around I can feel my kin-type slowly taking over my body. You must know, I identify as pumpkin. I can control it pretty good most of the time, but when September ends, I just cant hold it in anymore. Whenever Im outside I see my brothers and sisters being chopped into soup, coffee, donuts, cake, drinks, bread - ppl even cut human faces into their skin, making a mockery out of their noble appearance. When I see things like that I cant control my pumpkin urges anymore. My natural instincts kick in. I then sit down motionless, while getting bright orange." - Morgana L
Sight, hearing, posture, weight, height, overview of mental health, your genitalia's general condition (maybe, not nearly always).
This would be it pretty much
This would be it pretty much
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Searz wrote:
Ops, yeah, I confused the two.
Is it really that good though? Were they really able to craft an interesting narrative from games pretty much entirely devoid of such things?
All their previous work was adapted from interesting narratives.
I also gotta ask a bit about choice. Does player interaction actually matter much? Because far too many Telltale games have taken the route of "X will remember this." when it doesn't actually make a blind bit of difference to the story.
All kinds of things don't go as expected and the two protagonists find themselves having to put up with each-other to survive (and get the damn money).
As I've only done one play-through I can't be sure about how much the choices will affect the game yet, but at least the game makes me feel it does. For example, at some point one of the protagonists gets one of those sleeve guns or whatever with only one bullet. Only in the first episode I have already encountered two moments where I had to make the decision to shoot or not. I think I also killed someone I shouldn't have.
Furthermore the game contains a fair share of humor, the absurdity of it all is translated well in the game. One of the protagonists has a cyborg eye which he can use to access files and analyses of plenty of objects and people which add a bit of an exploration element and a lot of quick laughs.
The whole game is also in a frame story, it begins with both protagonists bound and getting questioned by someone unrecognizable. From time to time (4 times in ep 1 I think) this frame story gets around, where the protagonists reluctantly tell their story (in retrospect) while calling each-other out regularly, after which you get to playing what (actually) happened.
Comedy is overall the biggest strength of the game I'd say. That and the perfect adaption of the important elements of the world while adding a lot of stuff to make the story worthwhile which just "fits" with GearBox's lore.
This is nothing final yet though, my original remark was just expressing my happiness about feeling I didn't waste the ten bucks after just twenty minutes. ^^
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Okay. Thanks for the info.
I'm gonna wait for reviews to come out of the entire season before even considering it.
I don't put money down on games that aren't done yet.
I'm gonna wait for reviews to come out of the entire season before even considering it.
I don't put money down on games that aren't done yet.
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
Allright. grabbed my discs for trackmania sunrise and RCT3. lets see if i can install these on a windows 8.
I suspect RCT3 might work since i had it working fine of my previous computer (which was a vista when it the game was for XP)
Had issues with trackmania last time so who knows. So far trackmania disc isn't doing anything
I suspect RCT3 might work since i had it working fine of my previous computer (which was a vista when it the game was for XP)
Had issues with trackmania last time so who knows. So far trackmania disc isn't doing anything
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HiFromBuddha wrote:
Remember when I said I had no wifi?
I lied.
Alongside his ****, my dad whipped out a pocket wifi with an actual plan attached to it. God bless.
I lied.
Alongside his ****, my dad whipped out a pocket wifi with an actual plan attached to it. God bless.
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