Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. Pretty much every other Call of Juarez game is just awful, but Gunslinger was a snappy arcade shooter with visuals that age well and a solid unreliable narrator.
They probably shouldn’t have opposed the WTO IP waiver on the COVID vaccine, then. That would actually get the vaccine to developing countries much faster. Can’t do that, though, too many big pharma donors.
“Government mandated and enforced, never-ending monopolies granted to individual entities (often time undeservedly so) is one of the most anti-American concepts I’ve ever heard of.”
This is basically how all of the defense industry works.
I do that pretty regularly. I’ll put like 30 hours into a game, get distracted by another one, then come back later to finish it up. SW Jedi: Fallen Order, RDR2, Spiderman, and Echo all followed that pattern to some extent. Every few months I’ll beat like 2 areas in Nioh, then put it away for another few months. I’m…
lmao
I have extremely vague memories of At World’s End because I saw it like, once and thought “welp, no need to dedicate any brain space to this.”
My industry makes backing into spaces at job sites a requirement because there’s a chance that everyone will have to leave in a hurry, and that’s easier if everyone is going forward out of parking spots.
The car’s computer records when it is engaged.
I treat Legends as functionally canon unless it’s contradicted by new canon.
Another thing that’s irritating about Colorado is that it tends to be either way too easy or a huge pain in the ass. If you get the point man disguise, you don’t even really have to be particularly careful until you get to the house.
Volume controls that aren’t a button or dial
Lane departure warning
Those parking brakes where it’s just a little pull tab instead of a handle
Probably a bit of the MCC, a bit of Far Cry 5, and a bit of Madden.
lmfao yes it is. They are being paid in exchange for labor. That’s pretty much the definition of a job. Again, it doesn’t matter how it’s “intended” to be used they still deserve a fair hourly wage regardless of the hours they work, and you’d have to be a massive fucking dipshit to think otherwise. Even the people who…
Once. I managed to coast to the exit ramp and pull off so I wasn’t in anyone’s way, then had to walk less than a mile to get a can of gas.
2010, about $2.50, Ohio.
It’s not at all that they’re too stupid, it’s that they don’t have the time and resources to visit 12 different more expensive stores instead of just going to Walmart, especially if Walmart is the only store within 40 miles that actually has what you need.
It doesn’t matter what the job was *designed* for, the people doing it should still be paid fairly for their time and labor. Their hourly rate is way too low regardless of how many hours they work.
I mean, it’s not like everything is better now, there’s still a shitload of injustice you could work on stopping. Hell, Biden is still doing plenty of the shitty things that Trump was doing because they’re the kind of shitty things basically every president does.