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- Comment on Fallout London's Robot Speaker of the House Played by UK's Actual Former Speaker of the House 3 months ago:
ORDER!
- Comment on It's almost the week-end, what are you guys going to play? 4 months ago:
I am on a quest to play through all of the classic FPS. So I will put some time in Doom64.
- Comment on voltage rule 5 months ago:
Danger Danger!
- Comment on How should I link to music so that anyone can open it? 6 months ago:
I think Songwhip is what you are looking for. Here is an example: songwhip.com/ed-schraders-music-beat/pilot
- Comment on Roguelite atrategy 6 months ago:
FTL and Into the Breach
- Comment on Now that Deus Ex has been cancelled, what other games scratch the Deus Ex itch? 8 months ago:
It certainly has its problems, but I had a lot of fun with it back in 2012 or so.
- Comment on Now that Deus Ex has been cancelled, what other games scratch the Deus Ex itch? 8 months ago:
Well, it is from 2010. But I will still recommend Alpha Protocol.
- Comment on The lack of "real world complaints" and "anger" in popular music genres helps keep the masses docile 11 months ago:
IDLES are getting pretty popular and they are very vocal about social justice and politics. Still not a top 100 charts band though.
Things were a bit different in the 80s and 90s I would say, with songs like “Land of Confusion” by Genesis and “Civil War” by Guns n’ Roses charting in the top 10.
I think the reason we dont hear much music that is critical about current events in the charts is a consumer problem though. Mary and John just don’t want to listen to stuff that is uncomfortable. Record Labels would definitely produce music like that again, if it would be profitable.
- Comment on Older games with female protagonists? 1 year ago:
Excalibur 2555 AD is very, very bad. Not even the “so bad it is good” kind of bad. Just bad.
- Comment on Older games with female protagonists? 1 year ago:
The Siberia series, King’s Quest IV, Parasite Eve series, Excalibur 2555 AD, Fear Effect series