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16 votes
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What games have you enjoyed for the "wrong" reasons?
So, I just finished playing Sleeping Dogs. It's a kung fu action game with a heavy emphasis on the hand to hand combat. It feels like it's the Arkham games roided up with some hack and slash...
So, I just finished playing Sleeping Dogs. It's a kung fu action game with a heavy emphasis on the hand to hand combat. It feels like it's the Arkham games roided up with some hack and slash juice. Almost all the upgrades are hand combat based, the vast majority of combat encounters are hand to hand. It's how the game was advertised, it's what all the reviews talk about, it's why I was interested in it, and why it was recommended to me. And you know what? I was way more into the shooting than the hand to hand combat.
The game does not seem all that proud of its gunplay, there's not a place to buy or customize guns, you just have to pick them up when a firefight starts and drop them after, and there's only like 3 guns total in the game. But it's some of the most fun gunplay I've played in years in a third person shooter. It heavily utilizes slow motion when you jump over cover or kick an enemy and leap into the air, incentivizing you to not just stay in cover the whole game. It really reminds me of Vanquish, which is one of my favorites in the third person shooter genre of all time.
So this got me curious, what are some games that others have enjoyed for "wrong" reasons? Wrong is in quotes, because, well, it is still something meant to be enjoyed if it's in the game, but it clearly wasn't the focus of either dev time, or marketing, or general hype around the game, or all of the above. Although if you want to share something that wasn't something meant to be enjoyed at all, like something left in totally unintentionally by the developers, feel free to share that too.21 votes -
SkyCity hotels to add climate change 'bible' to rooms
7 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
6 votes -
Oh Hiroshima - In Solar (2019)
6 votes -
Ottawa city hall has been targeted by cyber attacks more than 8,000 times in the past year
8 votes -
Where Manhattan’s grid plan came from
5 votes -
The endless, invisible persuasion tactics of the internet
8 votes -
The JRPG Startup Cost, Part II - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
9 votes -
30 Weird Chess Algorithms: Elo World
10 votes -
The life and death of an Instagram fish - What one funny-looking fish taught us about evolution, the internet, and the monsters we create
7 votes -
At Drag Queen Story Hour, ‘a difference between getting upset online and showing up in person'
7 votes -
Once again authorities are looking at the feasibility of a railway to Tromsø in the north of Norway
6 votes -
Finland's green scheme to invest €40m in cycling and walking – 450 million new journeys on foot or two wheels
5 votes -
Stopping climate change will never be “good business”
5 votes -
It’s not just for first responders anymore. Health experts want regular Coloradans to have Naloxone on hand.
7 votes -
'The sport is at a tipping point': Inside US horse racing’s deadly crisis
5 votes -
Should board gamers play the roles of racists, slavers and nazis?
7 votes -
Apple globally suspends program in which humans review users' Siri queries
11 votes -
Weight loss for older people?
My mom is almost 65 and she's pretty heavy. It has got to the point where it's affecting her life quality - she often has joint pain, heart problems, clogged arteries... She has to lose weight,...
My mom is almost 65 and she's pretty heavy. It has got to the point where it's affecting her life quality - she often has joint pain, heart problems, clogged arteries... She has to lose weight, basically. Problem is, I feel like she has no motivation to do so. She never even tried doing it. I researched a bit online, and it seems like older people have it harder to lose weight, not just mentally, but also physically because they have less muscle mass and stuff. Is there anyone more knowledgeable on this topic?
9 votes -
Copenhagen's new City Ring metro line is likely to face delays, breakdowns and other operating issues when it finally opens at the end of next month
5 votes -
Solar brings in the big bucks for local governments
4 votes -
The hypersane are among us, if only we are prepared to look
4 votes -
Steam Play Proton 4.11 released, a pretty huge release pulling in D9VK and a replacement for esync
24 votes -
Heavy rain triggers series of landslides in Norway – at least one person is presumed dead and many others unaccounted for
6 votes -
I've visited the largest manufacturer of guitars in Spain: Alhambra Guitars
6 votes -
The empty radicalism of the climate apocalypse: What would it mean to get serious about climate change?
13 votes -
Preserving laptop stickers on MacBooks
10 votes -
Ugress - Static Troopers (2019)
3 votes -
Are Spotify’s shareholders failing to see signs of the early stages of subscriber saturation?
15 votes -
The math of Emil Konopinski
7 votes -
Could renewable natural gas be the next big thing in green energy?
2 votes -
A mathematician has resolved the Sensitivity Conjecture, a nearly thirty-year-old problem in computer science
24 votes -
He’d been kept alive with tubes for nearly seventeen years. Who is he, and is it possible he’s conscious?
8 votes -
Twitch streamer Ninja leaves Twitch and will be streaming on Mixer
@ninja: The next chapter, https://t.co/lvn9KBjEYq https://t.co/tljVgyM3bG
22 votes -
San Fermin - Sonsick (2013)
3 votes -
Eight signs that you're a good parent - even if you think you're not
5 votes -
Summer 2019 anime three-episode check-in
4 votes -
Private space race targets greenhouse gas emitters
6 votes -
Must-have browser extensions?
What are some of your must have browser extensions? I recently made an effort to switch to Firefox, and now I'm looking for some good browser extensions to make my web browsing experience better....
What are some of your must have browser extensions?
I recently made an effort to switch to Firefox, and now I'm looking for some good browser extensions to make my web browsing experience better. Here are the ones I currently use:
19 votes -
One day, one city, no relief - twenty-four hours inside San Francisco’s homelessness crisis
7 votes -
The data transfer project
7 votes -
HBO Max acquires exclusive streaming rights to Doctor Who, and has licensed 700 episodes of other BBC series
9 votes -
Everything cops say about Amazon's Ring is scripted or approved by Ring
18 votes -
Shade: It’s a civic resource, an index of inequality, and a requirement for public health. Shade should be a mandate for urban designers
11 votes -
And I Deal With It
A free form poem. You sing the devotion song and your people drink from your font of well-meant falsehoods. They sway in the breeze, roses ripe for cutting, so you reap. And I deal with it. Brain...
A free form poem.
You sing the devotion song and
your people drink from your font
of well-meant falsehoods.
They sway in the breeze,
roses ripe for cutting,
so you reap. And I deal with it.Brain revolting, hands shaking, heart beating
Sweating, aching, freezing, creeping thoughts
that I'm not enough.
I'm a failure. I don't deserve it. What if this goes wrong?
"Sometimes it can take awhile to find the right combination of medications."
And I deal with it.The blood in the streets is cleaned, pristine,
likewise the crimes of an otherwise good man.
Heads shake and hands pray,
repeating robotic platitudes, but I do
nothing.
And I deal with it.The sun shines high and the wind blows cool.
Our future dances and plays in the light.
We watch and her skin is soft, her hair yet softer, and I hold her
against me.
This too shall pass, my gut twists in knots.
And I deal with it.Dark nights, dark thoughts
in front of a washroom mirror.
Lightning thunders, they come and go.
Drinking my hopes to keep them gone,
I tell myself, "This isn't you," but it hurts and it's true and I can't stop the dreaming of passing this down
And I deal with it.7 votes -
Destiny 2's switch to free-to-play and new Shadowkeep expansion have been delayed to October 1 (previously September 17)
5 votes -
Announcing PartiQL: an SQL-compatible, open source query language intended to work with many different types of data stores
5 votes -
Nuclear power offers an abundant supply of low-carbon energy. But what to do with the deadly radioactive waste?
12 votes