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Sniper elite v2 review zero punctuation
Sniper elite v2 review zero punctuation





sniper elite v2 review zero punctuation
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Of course, the game was starting out with negative points, 'cos I hate games that make you download a special installation client for it alone. Oh, for one single solitary additional button I could map to the fucking landing gear! But no, guess I just have to keep the keyboard on my armrest like Wesley Fucking Crusher. But thankfully, El Dangerouso seems to be on my level and all the essential functions could be mapped to my 360 controller.

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There's long been a tendency for PC space sims to be rather dry affairs, caught somewhere between Wonders of the Universe and Microsoft Flight Simulator, where you need to use half the fucking keyboard to activate the cup holder. When I finally had the courage to stand up and say, “You know what? I actually really like taking crystal meth!", you'd be surprised how many of my cellmates were on the same page.īeing over 30 and everything, I may be one the nostalgia suckers Elite Dangerous is aimed towards, but I'd have been interested nonetheless a bit of space trucking to catch up on some podcasts, and every now again, fight someone to death with lasers. I think this would be a better world if we'd all be more open about our weird pleasures we might find that perhaps they are not as weird as we imagine. There's something relaxing about completing incredibly long, drawn out, but totally uncomplicated tasks: set your GPS, put your favourite podcast on and while away the hours, sticking your head out of the window, pretending to be a King Charles Spaniel (In Euro Truck Simulator, I mean, not in Elite that would end horribly). But let me skip to the end for a moment I quite enjoy playing Elite Dangerous, but that comes with the qualifier that I am a bit weird, and also quite enjoyed playing Euro Truck Simulator. Remakes of nostalgic games that rely on crowdfunding to pay for all the rose-tinted glasses, on the other hand, that's slightly more common. Man, you don't see this kind of thing much these days: a title consisting of two adjectives. This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Elite Dangerous. On the PC Master Race and the Language Police







Sniper elite v2 review zero punctuation