I’m surprised Bru didn’t mention how the ending in which you don’t kill tons of innocent people completely undoes everything in the game. Even if you late the girl jump, she’s alive in that ending.
Hey, Skippy, if you’ve liked Human Resource, I would like to suggest 3 games: SpaceChem, InfiniFactory and TIS-100. All are by the same developer and all have the same “programmable sequence” type of mechanic behind the core gameplay. TIS-100 is probably the closest to programming you can get with these kind of games.
You should read The Martian, Mark Watney is much more likeable in the book version vs the film and at moments i actually laughed out loud because of his antics (“Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshiped.”
. Also theres waaay more science speak in it and the author has for the most part made sure everything he wrote was within the realm of our current technology. Or there abouts. I think the only thing that he made up was the MAV creating fuel as it sits in Mars’s atmosphere and probably some more nitpicky stuff.
Damn good book.
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p good
thx
Steam curation is a good idea…if you didnt have shit taste in games
No, but really, you should.
Oh, and since you can’t edit comments, I’ll just ask here;
How did bru’s opening for BJ Novak go?
I’m surprised Bru didn’t mention how the ending in which you don’t kill tons of innocent people completely undoes everything in the game. Even if you late the girl jump, she’s alive in that ending.
Hey, Skippy, if you’ve liked Human Resource, I would like to suggest 3 games: SpaceChem, InfiniFactory and TIS-100. All are by the same developer and all have the same “programmable sequence” type of mechanic behind the core gameplay. TIS-100 is probably the closest to programming you can get with these kind of games.
Enjoying the Pratchett Discussion. Keep up the good work.
You should read The Martian, Mark Watney is much more likeable in the book version vs the film and at moments i actually laughed out loud because of his antics (“Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshiped.”
. Also theres waaay more science speak in it and the author has for the most part made sure everything he wrote was within the realm of our current technology. Or there abouts. I think the only thing that he made up was the MAV creating fuel as it sits in Mars’s atmosphere and probably some more nitpicky stuff.
Damn good book.