Albert Einstein said "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal." Took me a while, but I finally see his point. How often have we chased the dream of progress, only to see that dream perverted? More often than not, haven't the machines we built to improve life shattered the lives of millions? And now we want to turn that dream on ourselves, to fundamentally improve who we are. Experience has shown me how dangerous that can be.
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2014
this game had immense balance for gas filters i dont know how they did it, i was always panicing about air and never comfortably full to not be worrying about it
also first linear game i played that didnt feel like one, the first time in the open i was genuinely happy with the level progression since i didnt feel like catte being led with a carrot. the world was plausible enough for me to go through it and accept the blockages as a post apocalyptic mess of the outside
also first linear game i played that didnt feel like one, the first time in the open i was genuinely happy with the level progression since i didnt feel like catte being led with a carrot. the world was plausible enough for me to go through it and accept the blockages as a post apocalyptic mess of the outside
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