Smash Bros? Plenty of people play it as a competitive fighting game while others just like to goof around with their friends.
Smash Bros? Plenty of people play it as a competitive fighting game while others just like to goof around with their friends.
I fell in love with this game for that theme. It really felt like a Japanese take on Toy Story.
To be fair, people (on average) are a LOT worse at driving than a computer. I’d bet the percentage of humans driving into walls is much higher than self driving vehicles.
Considering that New Vegas had a production window of 18 months, where Fallout 4’s was 7 years, I’d say it’s a fair comparison.
For what it’s worth you can easily buy test kits online. I use products from Bunk Police to test any substance I put into my body.
I’ve been working my way through Perdido Street Station after a friend recommended it to me. It’s a fictional story set in a fictional industrial revolution era setting.
The world building is top notch, the prose is excellent, and I’m enjoying the story. But there is just SO much body horror. Some of it is minor, like a main character whose race has human bodies but beetle-like heads.
Others are not so minor, like a wealthy man whose body is formed from many other species limbs attached to him like Picasso’s worst nightmare. Also the draconian magistrates of this city/society punish people by turning them into a race called “Remade”. People who have their bodies altered/deformed by integrating materials (like metal) or body parts (same species or otherwise) as a form of legal punishment.
It really is a fantastic read but the pronouncement of the aforementioned theme means I have to take breaks.
Why do you say “female” but follow it with “men” instead of “male”? Makes you seem like an incel or some men’s rights nut job.