I felt real bad about killing the Queen, because it just reaffirmed every weird colonialist belief rolling around in my subconscious.
I felt real bad about killing the Queen, because it just reaffirmed every weird colonialist belief rolling around in my subconscious.
Unlike the firebombing white phosphorous section, wherein there is no out if you don't firebomb. I kind of wish there was an insane gunfight where your teammates doubt your actions and most people would die (like, really ramp up the difficulty and make the checkpoint before then) in that situation, so really punish…
That's kind of an interesting reading on the moral dilemma - is it really up to you to prevent the deaths of these people? Is the blood actually on your hands at all? They set up a can't-win situation, and now it's your fault?
Am I a bad person for NOT hemming and hawing on that one? Dwayne seemed like a decent guy who had done some shitty stuff. Playboy was a conniving, cocky asshole - just hte kind of guy in real life I avoid like the plague.
Same. I thought one had to die, and the game was being brutal with me.
It was legitimately heartbreaking. Michael seemed to be on a road to redemption, even if he hadn't gone far down it.
As a judge, I'd say Trevor deserves death. He's the exact opposite of the type of person you want in decent society.
Yeah, it's a false dichotomy, because it tricks you into thinking Franklin is doomed, which of the three, I think most deserved leniency.
I just gave my cousins (from a working class family in Tennessee) my old 360 and about 20 of my games - the ones that survived, and I couldn't bare to . It cleared out some shelf space, and felt nice to share with them the 20 best games of that gen).
As a full-fledged alcoholic, Clare I want you back, I'll be better this time
Do you want a hug or something?
Your comment had no value and i pointed that out. Drive-by hate comments with 0 content are exactly what these boards dont need. The elitism of it is deconstructive to discourse.
Sorry somebody liked something you didn't. You'll survive.
Spoilers.
Razorback is a badass movie. Kind of gorgeous in parts, even.
Homefront had to pull a bunch of hilarious strings to get the concept of North Korean invasion to be "believable" that all banked on a paranoid delusion.
Remember Me is a game that if I describe to people, and try to remember what it's like, I think about how fucking cool it sounds. Cyberpunk Paris, fighting techno-zombies in the tunnels, while playing as an actual flesh & blood woman doing karate and saving the world.
Otherwise known as "Hot Potato Transmission"
In my case, arousal, then startle. But I see your point.
Canadian booze taxes are obscene, though I love your country overall.