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It did? On desktop browser it looks like it has it
Do you like cool lore? Detailed item descriptions? What about esoteric oddities that you interact with through text? How do you feel about choose-your-own-adventure books? Torment: Tides of Numenera might be the game for you.
Also highly, highly recommend Disco Elysium, but someone already suggested that. I think you would love it.
It was nice crawling different dungeons and then… “Fresh meat” That was the first time in the game where I started to frantically try to just… get the fuck out.
Thanks for the memories. I remember taking turns playing this with my sister and freaking out when we first saw the butcher. Like just being able to use the mouse and keyboard was a challenge it was so scary.
no no it’s authentic it’s great
no it’s good I like it
keep playing
ahah big boba better bring a big straw 😘
I’m going into the den of racists this year, wish me luck
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Python programmer: They’re the same picture
Oh man what a great way to end a day on the internet. Thank you and good night.
Well it was
Certainly people must ask for “pints” though and if the server brings them a drink, I would take that as confirmation that they are tacitly serving pints.
can also confirm that Guinness makes an awful Android launcher, like trust me don’t even try it
I think it kinda is like that? Maybe not that exact sentence structure, though
You ever done just the Netflix part of Netflix & chill? It’s actually legit
Even comparing it to most modern shooters, I almost never feel as hunted as I did by the human enemies in HL. A big part of that is definitely the level design, but also the enemies in HL are very mobile compared to most games where the action is all happening roughly 180 degrees in front of you.
Also the scripted sequences that were all in-engine were amazing at the time.
We were used to cool things happening in a pre-rendered cut scene before, but with HL1 everything happens from the player’s perspective in real-time while you’re in control of them. Even the opening where you put the crystal in the beam and actually cause shit to go haywire felt like an incredible moment of player agency in the world. Like oh man what did I doooo
EDIT: oh @[email protected] kind of beat me to this point haha
I’m still not sure how much I like BG3, but I have sunk 90h into it at this point, so it can’t be that bad.
My game of the year for 2023 was probably the Q2 remaster, overall.
haha he couldn’t have known about the internet
I still too socialist. better make the cars have to drive around in pointless circles