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  1. I know there is a whole sleuth of games out there where you have your own personal vehicle. I want talk about some of your favorites. I bring this up because I have a big ass smile on my face playing Mad Max. Sometimes a vehicle can become an extended part of you. Maybe your personality, expression, taste, or even...companion? I am really enjoying the use of the vehicle in Mad Max and the fact that you can collect all kinds of other vehicles to use to drive whenever you want is awesome and I'm pleasantly surprised. In a way I am reminded of Days Gone as he rides a motorcycle in a post apocalyptic world. I think where Days Gone lacked was that you really can't ride around as much without needing more gas. Cool customizations for the bike and all, but the variations in bike style wasn't as broad. If I were to drive my bike around and tear things up as much as Mad Max, that would be pretty great. Another game I recently got is the latest Batman Arkham Knight. I'm not really a fan, but I wanted to try the game since it has really good reviews. I just started and I think driving the Batmobile is fun and there is lots of cool action. The controls are a bit weird to me. What other games do you know that you drive your personal vehicle and is always available, not just on a mission. Any things you like or dislike? Which vehicles will be a good match in a dual? Which ones look the coolest? Which ones would you make your extended self? For me, so far I have to say I'm sure I'll find it in Mad Max. If you haven't played it, it is highly recommended.
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  2. Even if a strict rating gets applied, people that aren't supposed to play those games will still play them, just like how every kid had GTA in his childhood
    1 point
  3. I would laugh at them and let them die in whatever was happening while I was safe in my bunker. Hopefully though I would have an apocalypse-proof security camera so I could watch them and their children melt from the radiation or whatever else was happening. That would be funny as hell to watch.
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  4. At this point I think the question is not "when will companies learn?" but rather "when we as consumers learn?" I find it fascinating that everytime a looter shooter/life service mmo or whatever the hell is that they try and do everyone instantly jumps into it and buy it day one despite the fact that the track record for all those kind of games is pretty poor. It's our fault as consumers that these games still exist, we deserve the industry we have just because we don't change our consuming practices, Crazy how a game with so much hype and excitement around it turned out to be a mess *looks at CP2077*.
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  5. I think this game was thrash to begin with. Crap graphics, basic linear maps with artificial barriers, trigger based uninteractive gameplay. And some of the most atrociously bad dialogue and cutscenes known to man.
    1 point
  6. 1.) Disturbed 2.) Linkin Park 3.) Breaking Benjamin 4.) Six Feet Under 5.) Arch Enemy 6.) Device 7.) Twiztid 8.) DevilDriver 9.) Hate Breed 10.) Dimmu Borgir 11.) Rammstein 12.) Static-X 13.) Warrant
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  7. 1) Rats 2) Dogs 3) Solitude
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  8. Go to the bathroom, let the dogs outside, grab a soda, and do my normal daily thing of getting on the computer.
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  9. Definitely would. Stay the hell away as much as I can, and only emerge when I had to. I do that now, but the added bonus of having no natural light in my domicile would be the icing on the cake. However the closest to that that most people could afford is an earth home. That's still a major step up though.
    1 point
  10. Dead2009

    Rewatching movies

    The Jurassic Park/World series.
    1 point
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