I want Shadows so badly to be good, I’ve been looking forward to an AC in Japan or the Far East in general for so long.
I want Shadows so badly to be good, I’ve been looking forward to an AC in Japan or the Far East in general for so long.
Different parties
But still, I can’t imagine fighting in an inhospitable and remote area like that would be worth the cost whatever the price is.
What does NATO want in the Arctic? Its fucking cold there
I think they decided it here
“Safest”, that’s why we need to think generations ahead to make signs that make clear forever that whatever is behind it shouldn’t be touched.
I feel the same, first pro-oil and now pro-nuclear.
We have safer and cheaper regenerative options and it’s about damn time we utilise them.
There are reasonable and cost-effective alternatives to nuclear, to planes in many cases not so much. Also a plane crash doesn’t leave whole towns uninhabitable for centuries or needs special places to store burned fuel
Nuclear power only has to go wrong once so why risk it?
I got hooked by the gameplay so even though I’m disgusted by the monetisation I come back almost every day.
Gravity Rush 1 and 2 are the only games I actually miss sometimes since I switched to PC
It looks like someone in the art department had a liking for intestines and wanted something to remind them of it everywhere
Don’t worry, they’ll try again with the next “game”
It was okay but it never motivated me enough to actually finish it.
God-fucking-dammit
Does he see the shit big publishers have been pumping out for years?
Peak shareholders moment
Blizzard meanwhile: puts development of the first game on halt, promises a lot for the second game and delivers nothing in the end while removing the first game for the barebone second one. But at least the shop works
I got sucked back into BG3 after I had a lot of fun with Vic3 and HoI4
There’s nothing new, just recycled stuff from other Ubisoft games
Russia was never not a propaganda and fear controlled dictatorship, they only changed the paint job from time to time. It’s almost impressive or at least very difficult for one to free themselves from that and open their mind when they, their parents and their parents and so on grew up like that.
I’m not saying it’s not their fault I just think there’s nuance to that.