I don't know why but I played HM1 for few hours, beat it in few hours, happy ending, goodbye. Now that HM2 is here I ate the whole party cake, then asked for double, then proclaimed all that to be a single course and asked for double of that and if you don't like it I'll eat your portion too...
Fuck, that Clocktower scene. That was probably the most horrifying scene I ever saw in a video game. I don't play many horror games since I can't stand the jump scares but other than that I love everything about them and this was perfect. The peaceful start made perfect alchemy with the sudden...
I don't know how it is with others but With Fire and Sword has 3 unique story lines. Deluge for Poland-Lithuania, Black Mace for Cossacks and False Dimitry for Muscovy.
Then banjo we shall until gods crying to our music will tear us apart.
You fell into a trap. To undo this curse, quote my original post again and see the address of URL link.
Wait, you mean people are NOT their avatars? Unless you are not an actual anime character please stop lying to people!
Option 4.
Except for this [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/view] person who deserves all the hate for his/her avatar.
Am I only one who thinks this game looks absolutely terrible? First Black & White, game from over a decade ago, looks much better than this. Models of people back then were technologically limited but at least they had faces. And the pancake terrain is just awful.
Or a bit less. Since I completed the game long time ago I kinda forgot about its story and thought only of things in your everyday run. But you are right, that was pretty much the worst example of game that is less deeper than it looks.
Huh, that's deeper than I thought but when I wrote that I was thinking more of people who make religious fan fiction out of that game. It's not THAT deep.
I thought pretending is what word "playing" is all about. If game wants to pretend it's something more and I'm willing to suspend that disbelief then mission fucking accomplished. And for games especially. If we agree that games are art then they can be perceived differently and if they are...
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