That doesn’t sound very dystopian
“And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you :3.” - Nietzsche
That doesn’t sound very dystopian
I would argue that all the fo3 and oblivion DLC were decent. Some obviously better than others, but they weren’t just soulless cash grabs. They had effort go into them, and were fairly new into the DLC space so some trial and error is to be expected. They had a pretty good amount of content for the price relative to the base game, compared to the starfield DLC/ current AAA norms.
Not sure why you’re getting downvoted, the treaty of Versailles absolutely pushed Germany to the point of electing a genocidal populist candidate.
The commenter asked for a primary source, which I’m also interested in. Does one exist?
The other issue is that a lot of these “better people” left the country ages ago
I also imagine for some women, the idea of getting plunked in a middle seat between two potentially creepy guys is a source of anxiety.
I love Jerboa, it most closely resembles RiF from the beforetimes.
That, and he has an absolutely giant monster clock.
Why eat beets if you don’t want all your bodily excrement to be purple?
Did you even read the article?
I almost didn’t come in today to call this bullshit out
Probably because they were made by American car manufacturers and couldn’t make a logical or consistent design decision if their lives depended on it.
If anyone here is desperate to suck at the teet of a corporation, it ain’t me.
And yet…
Or contribute to society at all really
You might need to give it one more reading
It’s a total eclipse…
Of my heart.
Also Tom and Will are both Scientologists (or were, I don’t keep up) so that part at least cancels out.
Yeah, Ukraine hasn’t done anything civilian targeting attacks so i highly doubt it was them. They know how important optics are when it comes to getting international support.
I think it’s that 10 years is a long time, it isn’t when it comes to something we love. A truly loved game is a game you’ll want to go back and play 20+ years later. 10 years is when games just start feeling nostalgic.
To me, it wasn’t so much about each DLC making a huge impact or the story being amazing. It was more about already playing the game to death and then gaining access to more content to explore. Kind of like eating a delicious cake, still being hungry, and then finding another slice of that cake that was sitting out all day.