Computer over? Virus = very yes? That’s not a good prize!
Computer over? Virus = very yes? That’s not a good prize!
“If violence wasn’t your last resort, you failed to resort to enough of it.”
Weird. I have yet to encounter a game that wine-ge couldn’t handle out of the box.
I don’t understand why I would need that. Can’t you just run any release through a normally installed version of wine?
So is this a Dwarf Fortress knock-off?
So there was a game back in the '90s, Star Wars: Yoda Stories, that was sort of a coffee break roguelite Zelda-like.
I’m pretty sure it’s thoroughly abandonware at this point, but if you can track it down and get it to run on a modern machine it’s probably with a look.
Archer.
She was a boi, he was a gurl,
Can I make it any more obvious?
I feel like Handmaid’s Tale deserves a mention. Throughout the series we see June’s peers swiftly mutilated or killed even for minor offenses.
June herself, past a certain point, is Gilead’s public enemy number one. Which would be fine if they wanted to tell the story of her as an activist in exile, or a resistance leader who always manages to escape by the skin of her teeth. But no, she keeps getting caught and nothing ever comes of it.
“All safety regulations are written in blood”, but with (hopefully) different fluids and motivation.
I don’t know about salsa (old Pace commercials notwithstanding) but Arizona tea started in Brooklyn and is now somewhere on Long Island.
Eh, you take the bad with the good.
Sure, Ea-Nasir may be the worst copper merchant you’ve ever heard of.
But you have heard of him.
Hell, the US military has a detailed strategic plan for responding to zombies.
Not that that sort of thing is unique to the US. cf. Crisis in Zefira, a sci-fi training scenario commissioned by National Defense Canada.
The projectile from a sling is a bullet, so those would be some awfully old lists.