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Konjad

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Strap Yourselves In Codex Year of the Donut Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. Torment: Tides of Numenera Wasteland 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
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Max Payne is a game best enjoyed over a weekend across two or more sittings of intense and lethal action. As you progress through the game you move to more affluent areas and towards the central rot found in power, going from gunning down mobsters in filthy streets and ran down apartments to professionals on the direct payroll of the truly rich and powerful in the second half. With it comes the well-founded paranoia of the period, whispers that those in power have less than benevolent intentions and are in some sense only crime families with greater ambitions than the rest of them. Hidden agendas, cover-ups, psy-ops, deals made in smoke filled rooms behind closed doors. The naïve notion that the press or a government body would really care that much about something that would scandalise the ordinary citizen.

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As Y2K began it was mostly tongue in cheek conspiracy theories, some taking it more seriously than others. Now it's no longer an allowed playground for creatives, frogs really did get hormonal problems from tainted waters, drinking American tap is one quick way to get autism and reduced IQ, the Kung Flu of Wuhan fame came from a biolab the Umbrella corp logo outside and regimes did abuse quarantine protocol to destroy the last vestiges of real social contact in the third place and small businesses. By now most conspiracies you can think of have been proven true, many admitted to by the state, or else documented in leaks. Whereas Max Payne proposed that state-corporate fraternities were the ones really pushing smack in the street, Deux Ex had preemptively removed the twin towers from the NY skyline in 2000 already, making entertainment of what you now have to go to some several google hit pages deep substack or Cleve podcast to see even discussed. In the before times, in the wild west of the internet, hacker kids were discussing Ted Kaczynski's manifesto in their newsgroups. More philosophical and removed from the X-Files pop and clichés of that one good guy in the circles of power that is on the side of the little people and would turn it all around given the chance.

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Screenshots taken from the original finished version of the game, not the broken GOTY edition that came with old versions of maps. The immediate sequel dropped all ties to reality and took a flight from the five minutes into the future into a far-future romp where the fictions couldn't hit too close to home and had less predictive power. Despite the vastly different outcomes in Deus Ex it never felt like the question it posed was satisfactory resolved, the Dark Age ending offering a hint of respite from tech-capital but nothing more. In Max Payne you get to climb the Nakatomi Plaza skyscraper after a shootout mirroring the lobby scene from The Matrix, it's more fascistic, not seeking all the answers, just ending the cancer positioned in its ivory tower of steel and glass, that was not only looking down at the masses, but actively harming them. Taking the role of God's instrument in making the tower of Babel fall. At the end you turn yourself in since the vigilante isn't opposed to law and order but is rather the enforcer of true justice.

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Look at these beautiful, reasonably-historically-accurate nuragic villages with their elegant tholoi... there's even an exquisite tomba dei giganti. Aren't you excited for one of the oldest properly European civilizations to be finally represented in video games?

These screenshots are from Hegemony III: Isle of Giants, announced as "coming soon" in 2020. The developer went completely MIA after that, no signs of life, no updates on any social media since 2021. This game will never happen. You will never build beautifully prestigious nuragic villages in bronze age Sardinia. Get ready to play another fantasy/sci-fi/postapo/cyberpunk game instead.
 

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In Chinese game if you save damsel in distress from hobo, that hobo sends very busty lady to fuck you up. Luckily damsel saved me from dying.
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The game becomes a lot more fun if you start fucking people or up downright killing them, a lot of drama, a lot of shit, but your life will be in danger constantly.
 

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There are several solid Portal 2 mods available as standalone installs on Steam. Usually, their puzzles are quite a bit harder than the original's.

Yeah, I've got Portal Reloaded and Aperture Tag: The Paint Gun Testing Initiative queued up and have also played a few others before. The original Portal also has a few nice mods but afaik the only one with a Steam version is Rexaura. But even the ones that aren't on Steam you can just dump in your Steam/steamapps/sourcemods/ directory and they'll magically show up as separate Games in the Steam client.

Portal: Revolution unfortunately doesn't have any really challenging tests though. There are a couple of new mechanics that have potential but they are never really used long enough so the puzzles never really get past the introductory phase. It's not a pure puzzle pack but instead kinda a copy of Portal 2 design wise in that it has a story (taking place between Portal 1 and 2) and characters that talk into your ear all the time - it's even structured eerily similar to Portal 2. There is also lots of just walking (or well, portalling) through the dilapidated test facility which while it does have some pretty sights isn't really a puzzle. It is really polished though, could well have been sold as a paid game.
 

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Codex Year of the Donut Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
So here we are, at the end of Kanthaka's Bohemian adventures. Could there be a better horse ?

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Never missing church.

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Always a wise word to its peers.

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And a certain sense of self-sacrifice. Yes, you'll be missed.

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As will be those nice forests.

This last KCD update was brought to you by a bandit who, in his dying breath, graced the world with this joyful and expressive pose :

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