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DonRadkos

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  1. One bit of advice is that the game sometimes requires you to do some leaps of logic. (For one, in one of the rooms with closed doors you hear a bell ring, and one of the rooms in the place the game starts has Rings you can pull, if you pull the right one the bell rings and the door open), so just play in Derp Mode and make sure to keep a pen and paper handy, the game will not bother to remind you if you say forgot to write down a code.
  2. Jesus, that layout. Regardless the game is ridiculously awesome so it doesn't matter!
  3. While I'm not from the USA I'm subscribed to a lot of Youtubers from there (Like the infamous Amazing Atheist), and one of the people I watch put up this video I found that really scary.
  4. I'd imagine the freakout over the "Ingenious" placement of the huge fan activation button would be *much* larger considering it's one of the few remaining batsh*t crazy designs Black Mesa retained.
  5. Dying Light...I didn't know I wanted a Zombie Apocalypse open world version of Mirror's Edge. But now that I got it I don't know how I lived without it. Aside from that I've been playing Resident Evil HD remaster on the PC.
  6. My location suggestion would be Cracow, the best city in Poland (People are a diffrent story, but...) Cracow is Love. Cracow is Life.
  7. Jokes on you because I bought it at launch. I loved every moment of it.
  8. Those two tracks from the game Alan Wake created for the game by the finnish band Poets of the Fall(same guys who made the end credits song for another of Remedy's games Max Payne 2) - Hey it's the "I can't believe it's not Black Sabbath!"
  9. If ever there was an underappreciated gem of a Point'n'Click adventure games it's The Neverhood. It's an insane adventure set in the titular world of the Neverhood. The game's done entirely in claymation, which would technically make this a Full Motion Video game. The game's story is told to the player through interacting with the world and locating discs left by someone named Willy. The game's strong points are definatelly the bizarre and surreal enviroments, mind-twisting puzzles and some of the best music I've ever heard in a video game. All the music in the game is instantly memorable. If you're starved for a great adventure game you're in for a real treat! Enjoy!
  10. Excited for THE MOVIE Also I wanted to note you've managed to make an announcement video entertaining to watch. You're that good. Oh yeah.
  11. Our postal service is like Duke Nukem Forever, shows up when you believe it's never going to. So...Anything from a month to a decade.
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