yes, you are!
you should also ask chatgpt that after correcting it for a better effect.
yes, you are!
you should also ask chatgpt that after correcting it for a better effect.
pretty sure this is chatGPT mannerism
savor the FREEDOM of you calculating your taxes.
chronoark lets you die and counts your deaths for you.
anything agatha christie/ hercule poirot is light detective work (good for kids and or newbies) with optional handholding
i remember there’s some good mystery modules with neverwinter nights
morrowind quests don’t coddle at all. they all look like journal entries.
the part i like the most with the stanley parable is how the narrator (lines and voice acting) has handled each game route.
i feel there’s a mix of excitement and teasing there that makes you follow his lead.
also to add is the clarity of the voice. i didn’t need subs when i played the game.
“Yousa tinking yousa people ganna die? Yousa pissa shit.”
“dormammu, I’ve come to bargain. you piece of shit”
still amuses me how yt “algo face” ended up being like that.
I wonder how the future would try to explain massively showing 3(or 5) face holes correlated to being clickbait.
second place or (second region from peak) is apparently a hard place to be.
in alternate mindsets, it’s all fine – you are what defines you.
I like your way of thinking!
This is definitely better than what I had in mind:
ackshually...
if you know, you know
For the ones lining up to get their morning coffee fix, are they sweet people or bitter people?
the secret sauce is in the double dip.
how is the x org x server related to x formerly known as twitter?
That sucks.
I hope you don’t catch it again. Things will be more tougher in the future as countries being pushed by businesses will downplay this more.
Would games that ride on to their ancestor’s titles count?
It’s reasonable to not expect final-for-real-fantasy <N> to not be the same as final-for-real-fantasy <N-1>. But since it is marketed this way, is it the norm to expect great things?
Games that don’t explicitly use numbers can be considered in this scheme too. Example: A game called “Barcraft: Burps and Germans: Oktoberfest” would count.
this got me thinking as well.
I think the whole garbage feeding law (at least in US, where the video originated) is made to control disease transmission – but not microplastics, which is a relatively new discovery.
Still up to the consumer to protect themselves while there’s no regulation tackling this.
speaking of blowing minds, there’s that quest about witches in the forest.
I thought I’d be fighting with super natural and magic but it became another magical thing altogether.
I agree the consequences can be baffling, but sometimes it can be straight up funny overblown too.
I think the inspiration to this is the butterfly effect and how the main’s decision can cause (huge) side effects but somewhat not to what he wanted.
fate/ stay night and other visual novels fit this category. steins gate is also a notable one.
somnium files have a lighter version in terms of gravity of decisions.
you can kill people in morrowind and oblivion.
a good bethesda-like game that comes to mind is kingdom come: deliverance
oh nose