I hate these types of documentaries. Even if there is a lot of truth to it (like the first video) or a little truth to it (like Zeitgesit), they never ask why. That is just poor journalism. Human beings are not intrinscally selfish or materialistic; something changed in them to make them this...
I really liked both default .45 weapons from Honest Hearts. And the super-heated saturnite fist was cool to give to Veronica, even if she felt so over-confident she tried to take on 6 deathclaws with it. It didn't end well.
I don't remember anything about the weapons from Lonesome Road at all...
But they won't think about it. They'll look at their charts and their figures, pat themselves on the back and continue feeling a little more dead inside. Creative feedback means nothing to these people! They don't care in the slightest about any kind of art-form they are creating.
I'm not...
Ahhhh Spec Ops: The Line. A linear FPS that has more consequences and player agency than Fallout 4.
For me, the point of Fallout 4's story is just to show that in Bethesda's world no matter what the problem, genocide is the solution. All three endings force you to commit a needless act of...
It's an old cossack song about death. The singer of the song sees a black raven (the name of the song) and tries to deny it's his time to die. After a while he finally accepts his fate and dies. It's a cool song with a lot of meaning, but these days Russian men normally just chant it after...
I think most of reddit would disagree with you. Reddit: Land of the Circlejerk
I like NMA because it's more forgiving than RPGCodex. I don't like gangrape much.
Oh God, it's far too much like real life for me. It really is fantastic at showing how corruption starts (and could very easily be stopped) in these types of countries. I stopped playing it after a while though; the new rules every day just kept fucking with my head so much!
I think people in Poland have always been fairly conservative and right-wing. The only thing that stops them being more alligned with Russians is history, I think.
As for this guy who joined the Kurds, I guess it could be argued that it's a slippery slope if you allow your citizens to fight for...