erikthered91
ErikTheRed
erikthered91

If i can plant a tree, and it grows as I age, then that’s all I ask. 

I remember seeing a documentary about this years ago:

I always thought of it as this:

What about a futuristic Ass Creed?

I just got to the part where you get the watch that lets you travel back and forth through time and you have to use it to bypass different obstacles in the mansion.  It’s genius.  

Dishonored 2 is one of my favorite games ever. Each stage is just perfectly put together and has a TON of ways to get around. Also, if you can think of a way for your powers to interact, the devs put it in. And the Clockwork Mansion is an absolute masterpiece of stage design

I’ve been using this quarantine period to both chip away at my game backlog and explore some interesting films from the Criterion Collection. I am being furloughed for one week starting on Monday, so I’m going to have even MORE time since I can’t even do any work for a week. I’ll be bouncing between Persona 5 Royal

Hitman 2 has got to be one of the most underrated games of the past few years. It does so many things incredibly well and has a great sense of humour about itself throughout. Just a delight.

The multiplayer is quite fun as well

#NotAllWhitePeople

This is going to be hardcore AF, right? I’ve seen some Post Scriptum gameplay it looks intense and like it has long ass match lengths.

I ask because I’m constantly in search of a Battlefield alternative due to how DICE seemingly has little idea of what direction their games should go, don’t fix issues promptly, let

You know what might look better on your nose?

I know it’s derivative, but I enjoyed ‘The Force Awakens’, and I’m one of those people who liked ‘The Last Jedi’ a whole lot. But ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ will go down as one of the all-time cinematic bed-shittings in history.

Yeesh, what a fucking mess this whole trilogy has been. Now let us never speak of it again

Superhot rules.

$10 per day, per person?!?

Ah, 2006.

If anything, I find it the opposite. I liked White Russians when I was younger; now the thought of mixing cream and sugar into my liquor makes me cringe.

"A White Russian (vodka, Kahlua, and cream) is an acquired taste even when made correctly…"