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@Phaota: The short leans heavily towards the HL2 side. The environment, the soldiers all of it is clearly inspired by HL2. Play it - if your computer can't run it it must be very old. It is a very well programmed game that should run effortlessly on any newer system - with a dedicated graphics card of course.

@dopepope: Exactly the kind of game I would pay good money to play. I am praying - not to any god but to chance maybe - that Valve will suddenly pull just such a title out.

My god those two are annoying.

@The Minions: Good to read. @ProudAmerican76: Did you read it?

@ProudAmerican76: Classy comment. What happened to innocent until proven guilty?

@Rock517: Well they're not completely different. But of course they aren't completely similar either. To call someone intellectually deficient because they compare the two? Classy.

@berbar: Actually as it turns out even the US still burns oil for power - although in a very small degree:

@StyxaT: Same in Denmark and a lot of other European countries.

@berbar: Your last line kinda detracts from your statement. There are other countries out there - and some of them actually burn oil to generate electricity!

@Adam: Denmark as well. Most of Europe AFAIK.

@Zanzan42: Privacy has nothing to do with it. Privilege is the issue here. And sharing that privilege with others – who are perhaps not so privileged.

@Zanzan42: What kind of person would acquire this staggering amount of automotive beauty, only to lock it away for his eyes only? A sad person, driven by primitive greedy urges of the id. Should it be taken away from him? No. Is it tasteless an crass? Yes.

@AreWeThereYeti: One counterexample doesn't disprove a theory. Even a dozen counterexamples isn't enough. The US is becoming an increasingly unequal society, and social mobility is stagnating. Deal with it.

@Trystian: Luke I am your mother?

@Brock_Lee: @IceMetalPunk: Having been to Greenland several times, I can confirm that Greenland is very green - during the summer, in the southern parts where the Vikings lived.