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  • This happened where I lived when I was a kid. Like 3/4 of the city lost power and all the hotels that had electricity were packed. There was a tree in our backyard that got uprooted because it completely froze.

  • Legacy of Kain: Defiance. They got actual stage actors and real acting veterans to voice a lot of the major roles in that game. It feels like you're playing through some epic dark fantasy movie because of it.

    Also, it may sound weird, but some of the audio logs in Prototype 2 actually fucked me up because they did such an amazing job. The one that's stuck with me the most is one you can find fairly early on in the game, where a mom is trying to stop a government soldier from shooting her son because he's nonverbal (and therefore can't "prove" he's not infected), and it's absolutely gut wrenching. I had to stop playing for a few minutes after I heard because it was so intense. Here's the recording if any of you were curious.

  • You literally have the fact that there's a fascist in chief in office; a sycophant pillaging the federal reserve and keeping our tax dollars for himself; an entire cult of personality that's now in charge of our judicial, executive, and legislative branches, giving the fascists complete control our government withdraw literally no oversight; rights are being taken away from everyone; actual natural-born US citizens are being "deported" (read: kidnapped and trafficked) to foreign countries like Venezuela and El Salvador; alllllll on your hands, and millions of others just like you.

  • The Orville: Interactive Fan Experience. /j

    But really though, The Orville show feels like a fantastic homage to classic Trek, and the show itself feels hopeful if that makes sense.

    Also the totally free fan game for it on steam is pretty cool. You can explore the entirety of The Orville ship, you can even fly it around different space areas AND you can take a shuttle out for a ride! There are a couple different "scenarios" you can play through such as enemies boarding the ship, and having to make repairs while you're floating through a conscious nebula that's talking to you and making horror movie stuff happen.

    Also there's multiplayer, a holodeck with different places you can load up like a bowling alley, and you can customize your own crewmember.