It’s perfectly natural to cry over the loss of a life, even if you didn’t know them personally. I think the man’s family would be comforted that even a complete stranger was moved by their passing, I know I would.
It’s perfectly natural to cry over the loss of a life, even if you didn’t know them personally. I think the man’s family would be comforted that even a complete stranger was moved by their passing, I know I would.
I don’t think crying is a bad thing, I cry if I’m watching a sad scene in a show or reading a sad book or something. I may not be full on sobbing (unless it’s a really heavy one) but just the tears to me feels like a kind of free emotional release. I’m a hairy man with a full beard as well, so I’m fully aware of the stigma against crying.
You’re right, America did bad thing, clearly this completely overrides the wrongs of other countries
I dunno, there’s a point where a game draws too much inspiration from another game and just makes it feel like another dev just trying to make that game instead of their own.
I doesn’t hold up to New Vegas, but the new changes look like they’ll finally make Cyberpunk feel like the good game it should have been. I think it’s worth a try when it comes out
This has been the standard in RPGs for as long as expansions have existed though. What’s the point of a level cap increase without any content to do at those new higher levels?
Kind of weird to spend so much time and effort on making a game that’s just a ripoff of Cuphead
It seems to be the trend for a lot of these types of games, I guess 2D platformers are just easier to make if you want to make some money off an IP
It’s actually a great time, I loved playing the tests
We cry together, brother