So many, depends on the booted OS and what I feel like or what the kids feel like playing.
Currently doing a mix of Quake 2 single player (100%ed it on nightmare but I keep coming back to it), Half-Life deathmatch (hilarious with the kids as we try to lay out traps for eachother), Reflex Arena, Planetside 2, Age of Empires 2, OpenRA, Fortnite (kids love it so I play along), Ion Fury, Fallout 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2. Last 3 are story modes, so they take long. Only Ion Fury is linear though, so it’s easier to come back to.
Is that board game multiplayer? I loved StS, I might be able to get my partner into a physical version.
We picked up Lorelei and the Laser Eyes last week and have been slowly working through it. Interestingly styled and it feels a bit abstract so far, but the puzzles are enjoyable to figure out! VERY glad the mc has a photographic(and menu to access) even if the controls could be better
Yes it is! It’s coop which was why I got it. My partner and I got into mtg a bit while visiting her family for the holidays and thought a coop deck builder would be a fun thing to have, and I love sts so it seemed like a no brainer. I will warn the game is quite expensive and sort of hard to find but if you can get your hands on it I highly highly recommend it!
I for instance ordered mine from a game store in Illinois even though I live in WA. I believe more reprints are coming through
Oh, maybe I’ll save it for a birthday gift then 😅 we’ve been playing a bunch of Clank! which is fun but the digital edition is super buggy in pass and play. Thanks for all the info!!
I barely played the AC games as they came out, but recently decided to give Unity a try. It’s a really stunning presentation much of the time, but I find myself setting the game aside quite regularly as the quests / missions can be rather dull. I should perhaps try to do better at picking what to do in the game, as the immersion can be compelling.
For a long time 3 was my favorite. But I started playing black flag and damn dat shit is good. I think I just didn’t like it back then because it was different from 2 and 3.
7th Saga. It’s a turn based top down RPG (similar to Final Fantasy 1 or Dragon Warrior 1). The games AI sometimes just kills you (and takes great delight in it). Easily the most frustrating RPG I’ve played.
Blaster Master for the Nintendo (NES) as well. Instead of evil AI you get evil level design that wants to kill you.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to have a sandwich and play some Leisure Suit Larry 3.
I still have a blast playing modern source ports of Duke 3D and Doom. Adding modern controls and modern rendering to classic games like that really shows how little modern gaming has progressed in that genre, imo
Numer KW, można poszukać danych właścicieli licytowanej nieruchomości i poszukać coś w necie.
Podjechać pod adres, popytać sąsiadów.
3.Jest spora szansa, że przed licytacją i przybiciem w mieszkaniu dalej mieszka właściciel, którego mieszkanie jest licytowane więc generalnie warto uważać z tematem bo będzie się samemu w nieprzyjemnej sytuacji (no chyba, że nie przeszkadza komuś wykopywanie ludzi z mieszkania).
Czemu kryterium ma być tylko majętność? Jeśli już uzależniać empatyzowanie z tymi, którzy dom stracili od ich grzechów to można kopać głębiej. Skoro bogaty cwaniak może się walić to chyba biedny homofob też.
Czy jeśli taki bogaty Janusz wyzyskujący pracowników i kręcący na podatkach w swojej pazerności przekombinuje kolejny interes i rynkowe spekulacje obrócą się przeciw niemu to po stracie pieniędzy staje się nagle biednym i poszkodowanym człowiekiem godnym współczucia i wykupienie jego jedynej willi jest niemoralne?
Chyba dużo za dużo z tego wyciągnąłeś. To był przykład - jeśli założenie brzmiało, że moralnie jest licytować dom bogatego cwaniaka to wnioskuję, że biednego grzesznika chyba też.
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