@shortstories Why can't we deny the Holocaust? Even if it happened like we were told (press X to doubt), not being allowed to question it only means someone is hiding something.
It's also pretty disheartening that Russia and Putin are still talking about de-nazifying the world, when Nazis are pretty much non-existent, yet they don't mention anything about Jews, which are the ones in control.
At the end of the day, it seems the only patriarchal and anti-semite country is Iran.
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They frequently mention the phrase, "press X to doubt"
I do not know what that phrase means
Why press X?
@shortstories It's a meme from that detective game from Rockstar, L.A. Noire. Basically you have dialogue options when you interrogate a suspect and on some instances you can literally press X to doubt.
@shortstories I don't get it either, Games are about gameplay, the story is just a reason to engage with it. To be fair, LA Noir at least has an open world and passable gameplay, it's not one of those point and click games.
I barely remember the story, I don't think there's anything terribly interesting about it. Then again, I don't remember any games that had a worthwhile story... The first DeusEx. AC 1 and 2 I guess. Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. Oh and the DMC reboot. That's about it
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If you watch the first Gabriel Knight it is a point and click adventure game that teaches about voodo the puzzles are very difficult but they are simply solved by clicking on the right place or using inventory
So I would just be wasting my time randomly clicking places to solve puzzles
However watching other people solve the puzzles is a lot quicker and it is extremely educational and entertaining
It is about solving a voodoo murder case