johnnypiranha
JohnnyPiranha
johnnypiranha

I had no idea this game was developed by IO, I thought you were going to say they developed the criminally underrated Freedom Fighters.

I think that’s true, but I also still think that Immersive Sims today are more niche than they were 3 or 4 years ago, if anything because I’m seeing it all across the board, no necessarily with one company in particular. Like, I was surprised at how little shits anyone gave for Watchdogs 2, despite a much warmer

And its not a Finnish studio - they are located in Copenhagen the capital of Denmark. So a danish studio ;)

IO Interactive is Danish, not Finnish. Please fix before a war breaks out.

AND the criminally underrated Freedom Fighters.

A conversation between Thor and Drax will be memorable.

He may have been you Father boy ,

“I’m Mary Popp...” *cries*

As did Sweden, of all countries. Program started right after WW2, stopped when they signed the non-proliferation treaty in 1968 og was finally phased out by 1972. The SAAB A36 bomber aircraft above never got further than the drawing board.

This feels like the escape the room equivalent of the Zelda CD-i games

Ninja Gaiden is the reason I owned an original Xbox. Long before I got into console shooters, I saw the opening trailer on G4 (back when it focused on games and technology) and I was blown away. Hell, Ninja Gaiden was the first game I ever pre-ordered. That game broke my spirit, but I’m forever grateful.

*scrolls no Ninja Gaiden Black.*
*scrolls more*

There it is! All my friends ever played was Halo, NG:B and Tiger Woods 2003/2004. Hell, NG:B was the reason I bought an Xbox.

Oh god Ninja Gaiden was all of the things. Just superb combat.

The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butchers Bay, was great. It came late in the console life and the graphics were top notch and the gameplay was unique and great.

If the Secret Service knocked on someone’s door, it may not be a threat, they could be looking for hookers.

I enjoy watching the cognitive dissonance when they pick them up. They, at once, are either angry or ashamed for having had their phones taken away, but then they see it has been charged and their faces turn to grudgingly happy. It’s the little things...

Hotels can’t compete with AirBnB and homeowner partners, because they have to pay stadium/convention center taxes, real estate taxes, sales taxes, deal with city inspections, employ unionized labor and while of course, homeowners have some taxes and issues, the difference is so much that AirBnB owns a big chunk of the

As a business traveller who’s sick to the back teeth of hotels, I personally love Airbnb (and similar services). Hotels could take all the money they’re going to throw at this and make their own service better, but they won’t. The existing hotel model is the exact reason airbnb exists. Shitty, overpriced taxis are the