I'm really tempted to start over again. I want to see the rest of the game but I don't want to ruin it by looking up a lot of walkthroughs. I'm not playing it if I'm cheating all the time.
I'm really tempted to start over again. I want to see the rest of the game but I don't want to ruin it by looking up a lot of walkthroughs. I'm not playing it if I'm cheating all the time.
I love it too but when I get stuck I really hate it. I mean, I try to figure these things out a good long time before I go to a walkthrough, but these devs always manage to find a way to stump me. I hate those moments when you are going to each location for the fifth time trying to find something you missed. I solved a lot of puzzles in the game but there's always one that gets in the way of all the others. So annoying.
I was fanatical about them up until this weekend. I don't know, I'm all about trading stuff for other stuff I haven't played right now. I don't need to keep a port of 1943 around anymore I think.
Yea, I should name the engine it uses instead. I was just too lazy to look it up. Back in the day though, I put it in the same catagory as other games I played in a similar style like Hexen, Quake, Duke Nukem and Doom.
Here's the dogs parachuting but I couldn't find a good shot of them flying the bi-planes.

This reminds me I want to play the game.
Now you mention it, I do think the house was unlockable in the Toy Box but there aren't any characters.
I got goosebumps watching We Happy Few too. It was when the 60's brit-rock kicked in. Can't wait for it.
I'm slowly getting used to it, but I still don't know how to save screenshots and video. I learned that on PS4 the first day I used it.
Sweet! I'm going to check that out next weekend. Maybe if I get the expansions for free on XBO, I'll only have to get the standard version of the game, which is much cheaper. Thanks.
The black one is fabulous. I want that one.
I kind of mixed up a bunch of different things in that comment about Central and South America. I read about the revolutions in South America (Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, etc..) and Salmon Rushdie's book on the revolution in Nicaragua, in Central America. It all made me look at revolutionary movements differently and how foreign powers have impacted those areas.