I don’t know, I shot them after they went crazy and just assumed that I became the next leader of the Golden Path and that I would do things right. Its also what Pagan Min was hinting at during the game.
I don’t know, I shot them after they went crazy and just assumed that I became the next leader of the Golden Path and that I would do things right. Its also what Pagan Min was hinting at during the game.
Yeah but with the Far Cry 4 ending it fit pretty well with what you’re doing. I mean, look at the real world, rebels who overthrew the dictator often turn into something just as bad as they previously fought. Rebellions that transition the country into a stable democracy after they are done are the exception, not the…
What vision though? What can you point to in her work that speaks of artistic vision.
Well with the whole VW diesel scandal I gotta wonder how they tested the fuel efficiency of the Leopard 2.
They probably got plenty of ammo and turbine parts. The real question is if they have the know how to replace parts that break.
Oil isn’t the same as fuel. You need to refine the oil into fuel or you’ll just ruin the engine.
I hate this ending to the point where I don’t want to play the game anymore. It isn’t even that I need a ‘good’ ending where everyone lives merrily ever after, but I do need an ending that is a logical result of the gameplay itself.
Well, the other Far Cry games always went for a ‘both sides are terrible’ ending, but they were never as purely nihilistic as this one. And the options it gave you were always satisfying. You killed Vaas and Hoyt and had the option to leave with your friends. Sure, you were mentally scarred but you achieved what you…
I’m more upset with how the story ends. Upset as in, I’m not playing this game anymore until they patch in a new ending or release it as DLC. For gods sake, how could they not include a good ending?
I’m happy they dropped the emphasis on stealth. It was a shitty system that was completely at odds with the rest of the game. Why the hell would you design a first person shooter, give theplayer a ton of fun loud weapons to wreak havoc with, only to reward the player for not using them and instead use their knife?…
You do realize those two goals are not mutually exclusive. In fact, its quite the opposite, space exploration can help us develop technology that will help fix the earth.
Well, what should you actually do if you sing along a song like that? Just go ‘n-word’ when you reach the part in the song if you’re a white person and sing along normally if you’re black? That seems really convoluted tbh.
In my experience Ubisoft games generally run quite well? The only Ubisoft game that I have trouble with is Watch Dogs 2 because it apparently needs about 16 gigs of RAM to actually run smoothly.
Yes we all know that 15th century middle European peasants were famous for their globe trotting around the world. They would just hop on one of their horses and travel thousands of miles.
Well why not? That upper class lives in nice gated communities and they got enough money to purge proof their environment with elaborate defenses. A small inconvenience they gotta pay for the ability to hunt poor people for sport.
A few things.
Oh yeah, because covering up works so great with stopping objectification and sexual harassment. If only girls would wear something ‘modest’ then guys could keep their dicks under control. /sarcasm.
Lets be honest here, even if she was wearing a burqa she would still get comments about her tits. Because really, objectification has nothing to do with how much cleavage you can see.
Sure, you could see the beginnings of the problems we see today as far back as Reagan. But, while they were there, they weren’t crippling yet. A president like Clinton could still bridge the divide between Republicans and Democrats when he had to on many occasions. Newts best efforts to cripple Clinton failed for the…
When I was in highschool I had to do a report about climate change based on ‘The Day after Tomorrow’. Basically figure out what parts of the movie were based on actual science and what parts were just Hollywood fiction. It turned out to be really interesting, and to my surprise a lot of the premise of the movie was…