

Especially Robocop 2. I love when they show the blooper reel and the exec guy grimaces and touches his arm.
Did you ever thought we will become what we are?


Especially Robocop 2. I love when they show the blooper reel and the exec guy grimaces and touches his arm.


a female Galapagos shark
(Oh-oh, here she comes) Watch out, boy, she’ll chew you up (Oh-oh, here she comes) She’s a maneater
Though sharks don’t really like us, we are too boney.
On the bright side, you probably looked like Galadriel.
Honestly, memes right now are the best publicity Valve could get.


I was thinking what is the key difference that made BZ less enjoyable that the first game: I think it’s the fact that in the first game the player is a clueless fragile thing thrown in a hostile and alien world with frightening creatures and a large degree of freedom when dealing with advancing the game or just playing it as a sandbox. The fact that there were clues spread out in the ocean and it was my choice if I wanted to pursue them first or build some vehicle or base, felt like I had a lot of agency. Plus, moving towards a new biome was always very tense as I had no clue what was waiting there.
Because BZ has a better structured story, I often felt forced to follow the beats that it was demanding, but also I think the key issue was that I knew Subnautica so well, all the dread, mystery and sense of wonder was no longer there.
At the end of the day I enjoyed Below Zero, but I wanted to repeat my Subnautica experience and it failed to reproduce it.


Hardened criminals? They are monsters!


A bit off topic but, ew they are wearing shoes in bed.
It wasn’t good. It was terrible.
But also good.
And nine, nine combos were gifted to the race of pansexuals, who, above all else, desire power.
Oh, they are from David LaChappelle. That explains a lot, though those have been uncomfortably great.
Thanks for sharing!


Sounds like something out of MST3K


I’m told this is more of interactive fiction than an actual game, and while replayability is low, I don’t tend to replay games so, who cares :)
It looks good and I like the premise, though I still have some superhero fatigue.
Because it is coarse and irritating and it gets everywhere.


Doesn’t it have the ThinkPad rubber nipple™?


I know that double agents like Richard Sorge or Aldrich Ames would use their actual identities, but fake identities or even using the names of deceased people is very common.


That doesn’t seem very clever, going around sharing your own name despite being a spy.
Yet Ian Flemming was supposed to use his past experience in British Intelligence to come up with Bond’s novels, so what do I know.


Though incomplete works were found spreaded all across the Mediterranean, mostly though in translated form.
Also I find interesting that the common latinism: Alea Yacta Est, or The Die Is Cast, allegedly said by Julius Caesar before crossing the Rubicon was in reality quoting a Menander’s play in greek which was instead “Let the die be cast”.
So Menander was clearly a big big deal back then, yet it was mostly unknown to me. Thanks for sharing!


And teachers’ houses got egged anyway.
What about my n-gage?