I'll be getting in deep with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel starting Sunday.
I'll be getting in deep with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel starting Sunday.
I agree, games like GTA or Carmageddon or Manhunt or even Hotline Miami make me cringe; no life of virtual crime for me thanks.
What your proposing requires maturity.
Is that a set of challenges to see who gets to the food first? I'm up for that.
There needs to be a code of conduct online like the things you just listed.
Ha ha! I'm sorry I brought it up.
Art is a mirror of our times. This mirrors the mass shootings that get reported in the news every so often. The game definitely creeps me out. I wonder how the game deals with this character's fate. He clearly wants to be gunned down. Does he get his wish?
Playing: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel all day Sunday and Monday.
Watching: Cinemassacre's Monster Madness 2014 every day in October. It's James Rolfe's (aka Angry Video Game Nerd) series of Horror movie reviews he does every year. They're fun.
Reading: Almost finished Freud's Interpretation of Dreams which is a very dry read, but interesting; and continuing James Joyce's Ulysses on audiobook. What an odd book that is.
Eating: Maybe a bunch of Chipotle and the usual microwave popcorn and hot chocolate with marshmallows.
I always wanted to try an F1 game. I was eyeing the TOCA Race Driver series a while back but never got to try it. It sounds like these games go super deep into the sport.
Interesting. Frued says the one thing you omit when retelling a dream is the key to the dream. I'm not saying that means it's something salacious, although it could be, just important in some way.
I hope I'm not bugging you too much with this Freudian analysis, which has become a bit of joke in modern times (remember the SNL skit with Dan Aykroyd and Laraine Newman?), I just like to apply what I'm reading and see is true or not true.