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domhawk.bsky.social
Video game and film aficionado. Pitbull advocate. Wannabe writer. Favorite color is blue. Anarchist I guess
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That’s friggin killer!
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We did good. Did better than we thought
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At this rate, Bill Shatner will be hawking a Tek-War remaster wearing a colander on his head for his “bad rug”.
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Proud of you!
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Such a mismanaged company. They have so many divisions with talented people, and they feel they should ALL be working on the same game. And then they outsource remastering to the cheapest companies possible.
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It is kinda funny that this is a “series”. The second one Port of Call New Orleans was meant to be its own thing but a producer slapped Bad Lieutenant on it. The only commonality is a troubled cop with a drug addiction.
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You got such a big heart.
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smash the window and let the smoke out.
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Not just “seem”, they are regular people. I have many treasured experiences interacting with trans people. I loathe the people who loathe them. I wanna do what I can to help them feel safe.
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I’ve been dealing with a lot lately. Stuff that’s making me question whether I can truly change. I keep wanting to get back into the workforce but keep putting it off. I love being lazy too much and I want to move past that. I just have no faith I’ll succeed.
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The characters are all just young guys barely into their 20s sent to a place they had no business being in because old guys in suits told them to go there.
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It is… remarkable to behold.
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Yeah I saw that around too. If that made me bougie, I’d be a fucking Czar.
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That game and Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay were like looking a decade ahead in terms of tech
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Awesome .
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Whenever you get a chance later on, I recommend also playing the Xbox or PC version. That was a game really pushing visual fidelity at that time so they had make a lot of compromises on PS2
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The PS2 version of Chaos Theory?