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They have changed up a lot of the formula for this game. FC4 was pretty much FC3 in Tibet, but there are a lot of mechanical changes in this one that make it fresh - like no f@#$ing tower climbing (just to fix radios, honest, not to reveal territory and missions). Tower Climbing was the heart of UbiGame so that’s a

I was more of an O.C. Supertones/Insyderz guy but man, was that a fun time.

It’s my first Far Cry too—I was also excited about the religious aspect. I wish there were more games that did interesting things with religion. From a Christian perspective I’d say “That Dragon Cancer” comes closest in looking at how complicated faith can be.

Five Iron Frenzy!

great article, currently having a blast with the game, which i attribute to ignoring every far cry after blood dragon, so the formula is fresh and fun. anyway, i usually ignore the radio due to either having my own music or it being drowned out by chaos. it seems like the political/interesting aspects of the cult are

through not moving the player (in game) without them moving themselves (in real life)

A VR working environment is clean, crisp, and easily modifiable, and allows you to ignore the mountains of leftover takeout containers on your desk.

The power of the Vive Pro is that it turns the thought of working in VR from a silly idea into one that’s actually quite exciting.

I hope they make like a $1100-1200 bundle that includes the Vive pro, wireless adapter, controllers and 2 lighthouses. I would consider that when the third gen comes out and that bundle drops in price haha

“The real treat is actually around back, and comes in the form of a little dial that can be used to adjust the headset’s fit.” 

Nocturnal Walk. Osaka, Japan. By Sammy Fatnassi | Tumblr 

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Sometimes I imagine my brain is a collection of baskets that contain everything I know. There’s a basket for the

My kids don’t seem to mind.

True story: Me: “Why is there a dead body on the back of your horse?”

My 13 year old daughter keeps calling people malakia now... Assassin’s Creed is ruining our children! I am totally a great parent for letting my daughter play a Mature rated game...

Turn-based RPGs. They’re good for learning to read, critical thinking skills, and their slow-paced nature means kids can take their time.

Y U gotta harsh my groove, man? I’m trying to sound hip and sophisticated... and British, apparently. Sheesh, I thought I’d try something new, ok? Damn, man. Damn.