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i would like the story if it was like you were fighting against your own corrupt government - that would just make more sense and click better i think

People and or companies who make video games and run them on their testing environment/work stations.

"modern 4 decker" home simulator... lol, good luck in this great recession.

And this is why System Shock 3 must be created. Return to the roots. Shodan is still out there somewhere in Space. I liked System Shock WAY better than Bioshock's dumbed down mechanics and simply wasn't as scary for me :/.

i remember that! I actually liked that movie

they won't actually see you though, you'll be covered by lens flare

A gift in the literal German sense, means something poisonous. I tend to follow the literal German term for gifting just to be on the safe side.

Its not too strange I don't think seeing as in Deus Ex you have the choice to fight WITH revolutionaries who the government labels as terrorists. I'm sure everyone has played the original when you are told of the NSF as an "enemy," but the player may or may not began to sympathize due to the U.S. becoming

Is there a playable German story, or any of the other many Nations? Many war games need to move on from the one side fighting a "good war" myth, everyone suffered, leaders tricked their people, etc.

well that was interesting,

Has no one heard of HDTP before?

This reminds me of "Home" - another game, despite being pixelated, made me feel really uneasy and anxious.

Don't forget the stories of Baron Soontir Fel, which introduced for me the first time hearing about the characters on the "other side." Everyone is caught up in the conflicts of the SW galaxy. Imperials, after all, are people too, but as in the real world, propaganda can really change someone. He later became great

My guess is the first. With the scant history and "bizarre" story and "not being heard of" for a long time. To me it just seems like this person's brand of "comedy" or trolling. I mean has anyone actually interviewed this person? This seems about as bizarre as reading a creepy pasta to create yet another legend of

Alien was one of the first horror films I ever saw. For some reason my Mom thought it would be awesome for me to watch it when I was like 10 or 12. It gave me the worst nightmares ever, where the Xenomorph would hunt me down and kill me every time. This game looks like what happened in my dreams, and its amazing

Princeton University.

The mods aren't don't let you build a kingdom of snow out in the wilderness, but hey, belting Let It Go while reigning terror on the city still looks pretty cathartic.

I still find it comical that these games continuously paint Nazi's as some sort of super, uber cartoon villain trope and that it's like "Hey, this is what Fascism looks like kids, only like this."

Still waiting for System Shock 3... looking for a true return to non-linearity and classic fps-rpg mechanics.

it is what it is