Well, there's Eternal Darkness, and, being in a sim is one of the central gameplay concepts of Assassin's Creed.
>I've got no argument,
>looting
Walking down corridors unable to do anything for minutes at a time while the game leads you by the nose? What is this, a Call of Duty game?
Wait, you mean that innocent people get inconvenienced when other people nearby riot? What a shock!
And yet, the article and the BI one don't really mention the rioting at all. Which none of the people "correcting" me have acknowledged.
These are the cutest, tackiest serial killers I've ever seen.
Do you have any problem with both this article and the linked BusinessInsider one completely glossing over the fact that there were riots going on in the first place? Or does that only become a problem when it makes protestors look bad?
Their uniform would be mistaken for a soldier's if it weren't for their "Police" patches. They wear green tops, and pants fashioned after the U.S. Marine Corps MARPAT camouflage pattern. And they stand in front of a massive uparmored truck called a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle, or as the troops who rode in…
>The rioters and the protestors were two different groups.
What, no "agent provocateurs" excuse?
I assume some True Scotsmen were present? You are aware that it is quite possible to be both?
The above images and video were tall taken in Ferguson, Missouri this week, as protests rock the town in the wake of the shooting of an unarmed teenager. More notable than the protests themselves, however, has been the police response, which as you can see, has been on the heavy-handed side.
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Shangri-La looks like No Man's Far Cry.
Can we have an Internet fight about whether the game is opaque and clumsy or brilliant and thematically appropriate now? Like last time?
I like how they speed-read 900 wpm, but somehow failed to notice that your post had more than 2700 words.
Funny. That was the same explanation I was going to use for That Novel I've been working on. Holograms that are invisible to the heroes wearing them and their teammates, but everyone else sees them as someone else. It's intended as an excuse to show the actors' faces in case they ever make a movie.
Pratt was also in 0 Dark Thirty, playing a dramatic role.