I sort of wish that a company made a difficulty called “Literally Impossible” and then made the game actually literally impossible.
I sort of wish that a company made a difficulty called “Literally Impossible” and then made the game actually literally impossible.
I am just waiting for the plottwist that this is actually a Hideo Kojima game.
I’m with it.. Mgs had wormholes.. so calling it far fetched is a stretch(even had zombies to some degree plus different dimensions if you include the monster hunter plug in peace walker) . Not “feeling the following the survival trend” but it doesnt look terrible.
But everyone is going to hate train it. To me its a…
My personal favorite was the Black Ops 1 Zombies where you played as JFK, Nixon, Henry Killinger, and... Fidel Castro, I think?
Last year Lego builder and Metroid Prime fan Jared Rosenblitt recreated the exciting battle between the terrifying…
This has inspired me to replay Endless Ocean on Wii.
You should look at photos of Iran prior to our “involvement” in their country. They were pretty progressive and awesome and then we had to kill their leaders and they in turn radicalized and fought back against our puppets.
The hardliners definitely haven’t given up power yet, and the next Supreme Leader will probably be one of them. The power-brokers of Iran want to continue governing in a very repressive manner, but with a marginally friendlier face to the outside world.
To note, Iran right now is under historic transition from highly fundamentalist conservative to more progressive government.
I have three:
What a time to be alive.
No Trace looks like Hitman meets Hotline Miami. It’s a stealth assassination game with disguises and gadgets, but it’s also got slick, blink-and-you’re-dead top-down combat. It’ll be out later this year.
I only ask as a Canadian that would love to eventually write freelance/part-time down the road.
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