I think you’re being a bit uncharitable here. Opinions can be wrong, stupid, admirable, lazy, etc. but not sure they can technically be lies.
I think you’re being a bit uncharitable here. Opinions can be wrong, stupid, admirable, lazy, etc. but not sure they can technically be lies.
That’s how I read it too. Seemed light on actual socialism.
As a veteran, I don’t think you’re thinking of it correctly. I made a contractual arrangement with the US Navy to give up an agreed upon quantity of my personal freedom, my time, in exchange for money and benefits. Neither the US Navy or me gave anything freely, it was an exchange, much like when you buy something…
I don’t feel like there was much socialism in the game play you described, it sounded more like organized protests and forms of civil disobedience.
Please don’t create any sim orphans.
Thank you!
I see New Monarchy shoes in there.
Anyone know what the “Anthem” is in the Anthem the game? Is there a song or is it more of “Anthem is a cool word” and the concept is dropped for the remainder of the game.
Most likely funneling money to fund their own secret, rival Gundam project.
I know nothing about this but here’s some extreme speculation:
I’ve done two of these things and they were fairly different.
The way you described your experience sounds like my first week with Morrowind. I got killed by a tiny white bug no matter how wildly I flailed at it.
I noticed yesterday in D2 that players are temporarily able to purchase exotic emotes that were previously locked into prior seasons and were supposedly never going to be available again.
Skyrim had a shout that gave you temporary immunity. Half the fun traversing the landscape (including jumping off extreme heights) was using that shout in situations when you normally would have died.
Those displayed images look like mammogram results to me.
I just hope they used three seashells each time.
So would random loot generated in games Skyrim and Oblivion be in scope? Those are randomized rewards, but there’s a beauty to those.
I love posts like yours. I have the game but haven’t started yet, so your post still reads like beautiful RPG nonsense.
I think I must be old (42), and have seen how far games and game design have come since the 90s and 00s, but I still really enjoy Destiny 2.
Anyone else seeing what I’m seeing in the article’s header image?