Played Star Trucker recently. Really enjoyed the simulation aspects of it and getting into the role of a space-age trucker. Despite the openness of space, the driving had a good amount of challenge and a nice learning curve.
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Played Star Trucker recently. Really enjoyed the simulation aspects of it and getting into the role of a space-age trucker. Despite the openness of space, the driving had a good amount of challenge and a nice learning curve.
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Neither game really hit a homerun for me. I didn't quite jive with the economy of Star Trucker, and the story branching of This Bed We Made felt too vague and crunched on the very end.
But I can definitely recommend the both; they're well worth playing!
One of my favorite moments in the series for sure. The philosophical stance of the brothers refusing to use the Philosopher's Stone due to its horrible price being pierced by the perspective of a grown, jaded soldier.
"Let these souls fight."
And even then, it's a morally messy decision at best.
ALPHONSE, MY BOYYY!!!
ALPHONSE, MY BOYYY!!!
Also played This Bed We Made. I used to watch ton of classic crime series (Miss Marple, Poirot) with my parents, so I really liked the 1960s crime story - told through the eyes of a hotel cleaner. The premise and atmosphere were definitely the highlights.
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Nearing the end of my #FullmetalAlchemist Brotherhood rewatch, and I keep getting reminded of how much I love this series. Would recommend it to any writers as an example of how to make all the pieces in your story come together.
But...