Another admirable thing about Captain America is that while he's loyal to the U.S.A., he smart enough to question authority, to have doubts about those in charge. He isn't a jingoistic nutbar, either.
Another admirable thing about Captain America is that while he's loyal to the U.S.A., he smart enough to question authority, to have doubts about those in charge. He isn't a jingoistic nutbar, either.
In Far Cry 4, so far the only animals I felt bad about killing are pigs and rhinos. You need to hunt them early on for an upgrade to an inventory item but after you fufill that, you never have to hunt them again. They never attack you, always running away. Sure, I suppose you could kill them and skin them for money but they don't result in a lot of cash.
Same thing with the rhinos although they'll attack you if you get too close. I guess they could provide more money for their hides but they're tough to kill. Not worth the effort.
I'm guessing you've had better luck with your games in that better-behaved, like-minded people make playing with them satisfying. It's possible to have a good time in Far Cry 4. My issue is that this guy just wanted to mess around and I didn't. We should've stopped early on. Oh, well.
Well, he wasn't technically a stranger. We played Helldivers together previously. He just turned me off by acting like a putz.
You'll enjoy Far Cry 4. There's plenty to do. Holy crap, is there plenty to do.
Good thing that no one has jurisdiction in Liberty City.
The last time I dreamed about video games was during the three year period (fall '09 to fall '11) that I played World of Warcraft. I had dreams in which I was still playing the game. I could see the screen, the hub and everything except for the keyboard or my hands. At times it felt like I had no control over my toon. I was usually fighting enemies. Never farming for items, thank goodness. I haven't played that game since I stopped in '11 but that's how good it was.
The Americans is one of the finest shows on television right now. A credible take on espionage, marriage, idealism and the simmering paranoia between the U.S. and Russia during the early-mid 80's.
Playing that on an Oculus Rift has to be a method of torture. Fuck that.
I'd really like to get into this one but fighting games these days are a weird area for me. I'm not sure I can wrap my head around committing to one the way I used to as a teenager. I've watched some Let's Play vids; the game looks amazing.