and probably the mithraic people based their anti-gravity technology off of the snakes that originally inhabited the planet, prior to (presumably) traveling to earth long ago.
and probably the mithraic people based their anti-gravity technology off of the snakes that originally inhabited the planet, prior to (presumably) traveling to earth long ago.
this is sort of a joke response, but didn’t we just see that the planet is full of holes? i’m not sure it has much mass.
i think the snake can fly for the same reason the necromancer can fly—because the necromancer’s technology is derived from the creatures on the planet. the mithraic people are obviously from this planet to begin with—hence the visions of cultists on the planet in pre-history, and the religious symbolism on the tarot…
i think we’re doing it a disservice by suggesting it’s not hard science fiction. i think there’s more to the story that’s yet to be divulged. but we’re stuck with characters who have a very, very limited point of view.
i think the story has a bit more thought put into it. i think there’s a whole secret history regarding the Mithraic religion’s involvement on this planet, and especially how they clearly designed the androids using research into the snake/dragon creatures that once dominated the planet. this would explain how the…
i love that patchouli-scented celtic-ish opening music. it’s the only credit sequence i don’t skip.
i believe the point of the “temple in the desert” is that who is kills is completely random. it’s a random broken machine that these idiots interpret on religious grounds.
Salim is also the voice actor of Bayek, the lead character in Assassins Creed Origins, and it is one of the best vocal performances I’ve encountered in a game. Unfortunately the game’s story is rather below average, but its worth checking out for its beautiful world building (Ancient Egypt!) and his character.
i bought a switch after a year. that’s the earliest i’ve ever bought a console. i may get a ps5 earlier, as long as the back-compatibility is solid. but i waited a solid seven years to buy a ps4 pro.
My heart bleeds for Japan!
because he’s a goddamn perfectionist. a perfectionist could give themselves a heart attack over painting a fingernail. it doesn’t matter how superficially simple or complicated something appears to be. to a perfectionist, their job is their religion.
he doesn’t work at HAL Labs because, like a lot of completely irreplaceable, aaa-grade talent, he actually makes more money on better terms negotiating contracts for himself. no one wants a smash bros. game without his involvement.
the books are terrible though, let’s be honest. the whole point of the witcher 3 was to give the story a fitting ending that was denied by the novels.
Dye grass? Digress?
I think it’s equally likely that the new CEO had simply gotten over his kink for the game.
Why get an Xbox if you have a PC that can play their exclusives?
depends on the country
the ps4 and ps4 pro are still selling solidly at my local wal-mart as of this week. they’re constantly selling out and restocking. the xbox rack, on the other hand, has been empty for seven months. let’s just confront the obvious here; the xbox has gone almost a solid decade without any good exclusive games. the vast…
I’d be concerned that the games made for the Series X are being kneecapped first the sake of playing on the Series S... if I believed Microsoft actually cared about the quality of its games to begin with. They’ve kinda proven the opposite for the last decade, however.
Sure, totally explains why they’ve stopped manufacturing the Xbox one X already, because of their winning formula. I wouldn’t be surprised if these are the last xboxes ever produced. Microsoft is nearly out of the game.