I haven't played this one but that seems like a weird thing to have happen. I seem to remember BJ being the kind of action hero who can kill three mechs before breakfast and still consider it a slow day.
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Ah, but they don't have an F1 car, they have a Dallara GP2/08, which was used in the GP2 series! An entirely different thing!
I, for one, welcome our new worm-like overlords.
Apart from the fact that your brain ages too and it's 100% irreplaceable, the main issue with turning yourself into the human Ship of Theseus is that you're going to be on immunosuppressant drugs forever.
I guess if you were a monster you could raise clones of yourself to adulthood and then murder them for their body parts. This doesn't solve the problem of some parts not being reasonably replaceable, but it could protect you from some organ failures.
It's true, I don't get it.
This writer seems to be missing the point. The point was not what HitchBOT was. By creating HitchBOT, its makers invited the world to play pretend with them: to pretend (for entertainment purposes!) that HitchBOT was a whimsical hitchhiker in need of aid, and to collectively see how far the participants in this game could get it. Destroying HitchBOT selfishly ended the game for everyone else.
One time someone complimented my hair and I impulsively decided to use the old joke, "Thanks, I grew it myself!" and they didn't laugh and the rest of the encounter was 10x more awkward than it needed to be. >_<
It's a very faithful remake of MGS3. You can play with classic controls or modern controls.
If you play with the classic controls, it's basically the same game, plus a few new collectibles. The new controls come with a modern camera system and some balance changes to accommodate the increased player freedom (the tranq gun has bullet drop in this mode, for example). You can change between control modes during the game, but doing so will reload your last checkpoint.
So it's good, because MGS3 was good, but it's not $80 good. And like the article says, at $80 for what is mostly a graphical upgrade you would expect to get all the bells and whistles... but some of them are conspicuously missing.
I assumed he was on a range, but they should both be wearing hearing protection in that case.
Tapir ears! This is Nimi Nightmare, she's a baku (mythological creature that eats nightmares) and baku is also the Japanese word for tapir.
Ahhhh that makes sense.