Drogmir
Drogmir
Drogmir

Write this article but from the perspective of how when playing as the British Empire and Commonwealth forces you’re nearly always in an entirely White army despite the Empire being predominantly made up of Asian and African peoples or how no campaign ending ever has “and by jove, who cares if Bengal starved and

So, this would be kind of like if an American evil scientist injecting people with evil chemicals turned out to be named, say, “Dr. Tuskegee”?

stop misusing the censorfish Mike, it’s not an arrow. I thought that guy went on stage with another kind of pocket monster for a moment there...

Im pretty sure pedos exist within all communities sadly

I wouldn’t know about it, i’m certainly not condoning that by a damn sight, but I know some folks like to throw accusations to communities they don’t understand so i’ll take it all with a grain of salt.

A hardcore rapper shooting things with guns....it feels like consistent story telling to me. DK kept it REAL

Honestly who wants these movies, besides Cameron himself?

Towards the end there was a period that felt like a bit of a slog to me because I didn’t know what to do next, and I should note that I’m a fast reader, so 26 hours might be on the low end of the spectrum. But this is the rare game that justifies its length. There are no obnoxious filler quests or parts that feel like

Basically, what you’re saying is that Fallout 76 itself is one of Vault-Tec’s experiments and an offshoot of Vault 112.

I’m convinced that they stopped making Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia games because they haven’t figured out how to make them open world with RPG mechanics yet. Why does every Ubisoft game have to be exactly the same?

Half of that take is hot, the other is comically outlandish. 

Deadly Premonition: Arby's 

This was just a normal Shadowrun session.

Yeah by reading a review from someone who was determined not to like this game. Which was already pretty obvious from reading her “Ten Hours In” post.

To be fair, this is one of only 2 negative reviews I've actually seen. I've mostly seen positive reception. 

Perhaps you have ingested some drugs?

Man.....color me entirely deflated.

I was really, really, really, really hoping for a new Outbreak, or just something in that vein...this is not that.

I’m not going to write it off completely, it’s RE so I’m contractually obligated to at least give it a shot...but ALL of the multiplayer focused RE titles have been the

“For a change?” I feel like way more often than not, fantasy RPGs give me the option to be a rebel and liberate the downtrodden. It’s almost a trope. Making the protagonist a face in the crowd rather than someone who changes the whole society is a perfectly fine and interesting narrative choice.

I think the mixed reactions comes from two minds when critiquing the game in question; one that’s focused towards the strength/weaknesses of main pillars such as graphics, music, gameplay, and plot...and the other is how the game is presenting itself and taking the player through its narrative.

Being a history major, I have to hear about many unpleasant situations that have occurred throughout history and there have been many atrocities and negative situations. The game is providing a believable display of the colonial mindset, and many of the interactions (of course coming from a fantasy lens) aren’t going