No.
No.
The older one looks more like a megalopolis than a maze. That's terrifying. It's like one of those puzzles the CIA might have outside their building as a decoration that nobody can solve.
If I call it a work of art does that exempt me from solving it?
''So what about engine?''
''it has laser engine!''
''yeah!''
They then all proceeded to make Pew Pew sound while chasing each other around the office.
Something I discussed way back when we were all agog over the DXHR 'advertisements', was that I think turning prosthetics into sleek and stylish pieces of high technology will have benefits that most people haven't even begun to consider.
I'm absolutely a transhumanist, though as our copyright laws work now, I only see it ending badly. I'm hoping 3D printing will help us get around that at least some, though.
if i paid for it YES THE FUCK I AM. But since nobody knows yet we'll just wait it out.
Wake up Mr Freeman. Wake up and smell the ashes..
"Care to look at my wares?" takes a sinister turn.
Game: Skyrim
Game: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Fun fact: actor Michael Ironside, who voiced Tom Clancy stealth juggernaut Splinter Cell's main character, super spy…
Beautiful.
A really simple example of Ludonarrative Dissonance: