@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?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h1VyskSNq2o
I really do not understand the point of playing games that are like a movie
They should have just made the movie instead and then people can watch the movie
Sometimes I just watch the let's play for games like that and treat them like movies but never play them
I found a let's play supposedly for the whole game but it is really long
Is it worth watching the whole game?
Any worthwhile educational value in watching it?
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
@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