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Game's ass but I am having some fun with it.
As an adventure time fan im happy i bought 4 of the games on steam before i even know about the licenses stuff. I actually refunded and then bought it again for $2 on sale and its one of my most enjoyed games. I dread to think how many other games that got delisted that i missed out on.
I started truly gaming in 2014 so i missed out on the Crysis craze. my roommate in college use to tell me about the GTX 600 days when Crysis would make their GPU's cry out in pain.
Animations in general are stunning me with how bad they are.
For an on-rails arcade shooter you can still do much worse, at least headshots feel somewhat satisfying in here.
Our data is what makes us human, not our meat. Our meat is just the vessel for our data.
The destruction of data is the highest crime, for it is the destruction of humanity itself.
If you haven't, I would definitely recommend playing the original Crysis today (not the remaster). It still looks incredible and is one of the best FPS games ever made, IMO. I honestly wish we'd get shooters like that instead of everyone trying to copy CoD. Even low-end PCs are finally at the point where they can play the game adequately.