He's covered wars, you know...
He's covered wars, you know...
I don't know, hitting someone with a car in Saints Row (II i think) and watching them rocket into the sun is amazing.
I am ok with this.
The first thing I thought when I read the title was that someone has been feeding misinformation on reddit and people have been relying on each others solutions instead of solving it themselves. An alternate solution to an earlier puzzle that leads to a different track. You know, "don't believe his lies."
Wow, it really does look like Armadillo. The jail, saloon, road, and livestock gate are roughly in the same place. If the train tracks were positioned 90 degrees differently, I'd say it was spot on.
I think people are missing the scope of the project:
Fun story:
Was there a Pikachu in the Pokemon Origins movie? Probably the electric gym had a Raichu, but I can't remember a Pikachu.
People thought Pepsi Throwback was healthy? It was a taste preference for me. At least when it was bottled, the can doesn't have quite the same effect.
I want an army of shiny lvl 100 magikarps that only know splash.
I thought this was the perfect machine.
I cut rope from a guy hanging 4 or 5 floors off the ground and he landed on his head. In poisonous gas.
To be fair, this is what I expect to happen when you try to sneak up on a nervous man with a gun drawn when you try to knife him while walking across floating creaky wood boards.
Your post reminds me of a top 10 worst SNES games article. First they put Star Fox, didn't completely agree but I could see where they might make that conclusion. Then every Zelda and Mario game. "Oh... ok, one of THOSE articles, well played"
Exactly, first thing I thought. "the disguise is very Hitman"
I'm interested in Dying Light, but I really just want it to be Mirror's Edge with zombies. How often are you required to kill something?
It always felt a little "on rails" to me. Very linear. The story rarely crosses over into the gameplay.
The entire ending sequence was amazing.
I had watched this just before I heard Bale was Batman and I was very "I'm ok with this." And then... Batman voice.
I appreciate these small form factor Pis, but I don't know what practical applications you can use a touch screen for. I mean, by default. Programming surface buttons for a media player could be fun, but then you could have just plugged it in to the TV instead of a battery. Possibly have some sort of wireshark…