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neku wrote
Reply to How fast can you die in Crusader Kings 3? by voxpoplar
we're all making fun of Sancho but i would die way faster in 1066
voxpoplar OP wrote
Reply to How fast can you die in Crusader Kings 3? by voxpoplar
welcome to killallgames where oakreef posts rock paper shotgun articles
hollyhoppet wrote
thank you for these deep dives into iceworld and reminding me of my love-hate relationship with that damn map
voxpoplar wrote
Reply to is devtesla a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
throws great ball at devtesla
ellynu wrote
Reply to is devtesla a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
he's a dog. all of them.
devtesla wrote
Reply to is devtesla a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
idk maybe
hollyhoppet wrote
amazing
Caribou wrote
Reply to comment by neku in is mario a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
There's some weird lore on how pokemon and people have a common ancestor
Dogmantra wrote
Reply to if you have not played the modern shadowrun games they are very good (except for Returns, which is okay) by neku
Shadowrun Dragonfall is probably my favourite single player story based game.
When I first beat it, I immediately started a new game and played it through a second time. It absolutely nails the difficult moral choices that so many games struggle with.
Also there's a dog!!
Hong Kong is good too, but if you're gonna play em both, start with Dragonfall because Hong Kong made some good quality of life upgrades to stuff like the inventory system and I'd hate for people to miss out on Dragonfall because it feels like a step backwards.
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to if you have not played the modern shadowrun games they are very good (except for Returns, which is okay) by neku
damn and i was just thinking about picking up a new rpg
neku OP wrote
Reply to if you have not played the modern shadowrun games they are very good (except for Returns, which is okay) by neku
hitman is free on the egs as well https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/hitman/standard-edition?sessionInvalidated=true
it's fantastic
voxpoplar OP wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in is marinho a pokémon? by voxpoplar
is ronaldinho a pokémon?
twovests wrote
Reply to is marinho a pokémon? by voxpoplar
aaaa no
Fangren wrote
Reply to is mario a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
no, but he wishes he was
neku wrote
Reply to is mario a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
assuming mario is a human (debatable) do you think humans can go into pokeballs
twovests wrote
Reply to is mario a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
nononono
Dogmantra wrote
Reply to is mario a pokemon? by hollyhoppet
according to the game super mario 64 DS yoshi is the pre-evolution of mario, luigi, and wario, and he evolves by using a stone shaped like a hat.
twovests OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Halo Takes (part 1) by twovests
and Christ don't get me started on New Blood
Sgt. Edward Buck is Nathan Fillon meme man who was well-beloved in ODST, showed up in Reach, and became a Spartan for Halo 5. He is also gratingly, begrudgingly masculine, and I doubt they're going to ever cut into or critically analyze his red-blooded MASCULINE MALE persona.
But the way he describes the Spartan augmentations?
How he describes how emotional he gets after the augmentation?
How he says it's like a second puberty?
How he understands why the old Spartan augmentations were done at the onset of puberty?
The part where he says, "If you ever fall for a woman, make sure she's got balls?"
That last line was said a line from ODST, a rather shitty, misogynistic joke about his off-again on-again ONI girlfriend Veronica Dare, repeated in the chapter of the novel that summarizes the events of ODST (yeah, the book wasn't so good.) I doubt the author was actually going for something trans-positive here, but I'll be damned if I won't reclaim this quote from grimy gamer hands and make some Spartans canonically trans.
Like, all I'm saying is that if any book series were to have a magic press-the-red-button-and-change-your-gender button, it'd be the Halo series. Plus, now that Spartan IVs are consenting adults and not kidnapped children, it'd make sense and fit in-universe for a Spartan to be like, "Uhh doc? Can we add a few bullet points to the augmentation list?"
There's also an argument that the original Spartans IIs could be agender, but again, very bad representation. If gender is a personal identity, and the Spartan II program is a traumatic romp through the valleys of ego death, is it even meaningful to have a gender? Spartan IIs generally don't have any interaction or integration into the rest of human culture or society, and I doubt they even have any concept of normal human life.
Like, some characterization: The Master Chief is ruthlessly pragmatic, and his only soft skills have been depicted as those necessary to advance towards a goal. He would make a great ONI agent, because he would very willingly trade ten human deaths to prevent eleven human lives. He would have no issues solving any variant of the trolly problem. Like, has the man ever watched a TV show? Listened to a song?
twovests OP wrote
Reply to Halo Takes (part 1) by twovests
Note: I really do mean the eugenics thing to be a bit concerning, I'm not being edgy for some poorly-thought-out humor. The tones aren't as overt as you might think -- and certainly not very well discussed -- but they are certainly there? In the Halo 4 intro, Halsey says "Your mistake is seeing Spartans as military hardware. My Spartans are humanity's next step. Our destiny as a species. Do not underestimate them."
Halo 4's release was built up with many, many books laying out the lore, expanding upon The Assembly revealed in Reach's datapads, The Librarian revealed in Halo 3's terminals, and the entire Forerunner society. Genetic augmentation was a way of life for the Forerunners and their caste-base society, and Halo 4 reveals that the Librarian intentionally encoded fucking magic into human's DNA, a kind of Machiavellian genetic Rube Goldberg Machine such that they would eventually develop AI, find the Halo rings, and Reclaim the Mantle of Responsibility.
Furthermore, that Genesong allows Master Chief to survive "The Composer", i.e. a magic death ray. The transhumanistic storyline definitely involves some genetic modification.
I personally like to think of these ancient genetic meddlings as commented code that needs to be uncommented, and so far removed from eugenics that I don't have to feel :\\ about it when playing Halo 4. A simple genetic hotfix against the composer, and a deus-ex hot, loaded, and ready to fire for whatever other fresh hells are to be seen in the rest of the series. And I also like to imagine that the majority of the transhumanistic storyline will focus on technological improvements, and that we will eventually see the Assembly and the Janus key again.
But my understanding is that the plot and tone shifted greatly with Halo 5 -- a game I have yet to play -- and that it is expected to shift even further with Halo Infinite.
voxpoplar OP wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in play Frog Fractions by voxpoplar
None. Frog fractions has a lot of none.
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to comment by voxpoplar in play Frog Fractions by voxpoplar
nerds or math?
voxpoplar OP wrote
Reply to play Frog Fractions by voxpoplar
also buy the hat DLC and and support the creator while getting to enjoy hat
Presidential_Afro wrote (edited )
Reply to play Frog Fractions by voxpoplar
i have been calling it froggy fractions this whole time
voxpoplar OP wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in play Frog Fractions by voxpoplar
good thing there is none is froge fracttons
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to comment by voxpoplar in How fast can you die in Crusader Kings 3? by voxpoplar
it's ok i post waypoint articles