Mitch Murder - Then Again
Instantly takes me back 30 years.
Yes, Control hit all the right spots for me. Its got an X-files/Twin Peaks feeling about it. I loved every minute of my playthrough. Its architecture and level design also really appealed to me.
The first Resident Evil on PSX absolutely blew my mind. I rented it from Blockbuster so many times that it would have been cheaper to buy it. In my grown-up years, I think I've purchased it for 5 or 6 different platforms and replay it every year or two on my PC.
Runners up are SOMA, Talos Principle, Deus Ex Human Revolution, Pilotwings 64 and Tomb Raider Revelations.
Nice shot! I miss living in the city. Here's a pic from 6 or 7 years ago where I got to watch those landings just about every evening.
Ends? Its already over. You, me, and many who have replied here have moved on. Reddit isn't going anywhere but its just another site many of us will slowly see as irrelevant or uninteresting as the weeks and months tick by. For a short while in my past, DeviantArt was crazy cool. Reddit had a good run. Is Lemmy the crazy cool thing now? I dunno but I'm certainly enjoying it for the moment.
Were you considering other IWC watches at the time or other chronos? I ask because I originally had a blue dial Chrono 41 but flipped it [and another] to get the AMG version as soon as I saw it. This one was a strong contender at the time and seeing this today makes me wonder what if it were to replace the AMG. Here's a pic because why not... :) Seeing the two in this context makes me think yours has more character or personality or something.
Same here. I played for about a year after it launched and had a lot of fun. I took a look last year after seeing some amazing screenshots and videos. The modding needed to produce the kinds of cities I was looking at was intense. Well beyond what I'm capable of doing for a few hours after work. And its not just finding the right mods but relearning the game and what all those mods do.
That said, I'm very much interested and hopefully the developers will deliver a solid sequel.
I used relied on this for my last 3 builds. In the most recent one, photos of certain board, cooler, and case configurations were fantastic because it visually showed me if things would actually fit together.
It loaded for me after being down for a bit. My list of subscriptions is dramatically shorter and the 'front page' content is dull to say the least. If this is what it looks like in July, its going to be very easy to kick the habit.