Which is used as much in his characters as the others have their "outside infuenced" used in theirs. Where others are spending a notable amount of care on the those away from the Tempest, Liam doesn't have that and so turns his attention inward, to those in his immediate vacinity. Movie night...
...did... did you not catch the explosion...? I really like the show Cersei, how her single minded persuit of "protecting" her kids is screwing everything up and ultimately kills them.
The problem with those kind of mechanics is that they don't lend themselves to shooters based on front line combat. They can work wonders on spec-ops scenarios, Rainbow Six and stealth games spring to mind, where you are a small team and face a limited number of foes at once. As soon as you...
I'm hoping they do make one. Just to see what kind of half-baked plot they come up with to justify anything other than "Pandora gets nuked from orbit". With the state earth is in, what do they think is going to happen after the expedition get back with reports of huge quantities of unobtainium...
Nit-picking time!
Whilst the Modern Olympics was certainly inspired by the Ancient Olympics, there was a 1600 year gap between the two. The Modern Olympics has only existed since 1894.
Different kind of grind though. Sure, it may take days to save up enough "tockens" to build something, but that's over little 15min sessions because of the inevitable "energy" mechanic that prevents you playing. F2P grind is different from "stand here and kill rabbits for 20hrs" MMO grind.
It's the same as it always has been: a niche appeal. The only thing that's changed is that (in my opinion) the number of "gamers" overall has increased drastically over the years, but not the number who are into grinding since most of those who liked that, have always been gamers.
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