Cyberpunk (the genre) typically has corps being the enemies, disposing of people in the name of profit. It really seemed like that was where we were going to end up since most people just assumed that corps were crueler than people. Then fascism came out swinging, and evidently a lot of people are really gleeful about making innocent people suffer.
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I really wish Randy would shut the fuck up, because it seems like the actual devs really care about this game.
I never thought about it like that! I did in fact buy the car specifically to go to the grocery store and don't use it for anything else
Instead of leveling up your vehicle, you level up the infrastructure as you progress the game. By the end, you're just taking the public transit system to the finish line.
It wouldn't be the first time that he's done something because Barron says all of his supporters want him to.
I really liked the first game, but haven't set up my base stations since moving. I've still got the OG Vive, and I'm kinda waiting to see whatever Valve's got up their sleeve next instead of putting together my old system.
Unfortunately, the VR space is so slow that I don't think it'll be hard to catch up on the masterpieces even if I wait.
I'm never going to be able to use the phrase, “Thank you for your attention to this matter," now.
He's just so, so dumb.
It's amazing how long I can stay pissed about how WebOS was squandered. My Pre had personality; it's the only mobile I actually miss (aside from nostalgia).
Too many games decide to be either horny or good; I applaud the studies that try to do both.
That's Stellar Blade. It came out as a PS5 exclusive a year or so ago but has just landed on PC like yesterday I think. It's a souls-like from a new (to non-mobile games) Korean studio. Evidently the game is very good both as a game and at making people super horny.
I haven't played it, but I've been amused by some of the reviews.
The reporting states that the proposal has been submitted and had not been approved or denied. "it is being considered" could mean anything from someone there thinking it's a good idea and running it up the chain all the way to someone thinking," what is this shit," before stamping a denial on it.
Thanks for allowing me, too, to experience a patronizing grandad's voice so that I can empathize with OP