If I had a nickel for everytime Micheal Mann's Heat uploaded onto YouTube in its entirety, I'd have two nickels. it's not a lot but I'm glad it's happened twice
It's either this or hard cocaine.
But I'm middle class, so the best I can afford is graphite, and it's better used as writing material than a nose whitener.
I used to say that I started writing because I originally wanted to make comics but didn't have the technicality to break into the visual medium.
I'm not saying I'm gonna stop writing entirely.
But I have been flirting with an old flame as of late.
I managed to engrain it into the dog's head that her name is Fuckface by bringing it assorted meat and rice periodically and while she eats, I whisper it into her ears. Now she only answers to my specific accent of Fuckface.
There's a stray dog around my local shop lot whom I refer to as Fuckface. She isn't an asshole; hell, she's even more well behaved than my dog. The reason I've done so is solely so I can squeal Fuckface in a high pitched voice in public and have my call be answered by the meanest looking mixed...
I feel like it should be said that regardless of motivation, if you do bad things on your own volition, you're a bad person i.e: Jet and Hama from The Last Airbender weren't good people.
"My village got genocided so it's okay for me to flood a village or pull a Scarlet Witch on innocents"
Not to stay far away from it, but to avoid the Vidya equivalent of a soggy butt pounding it's best to approach Dead Rising 1 with apprehension as it exceeds challenge and enters sadistic punishment
Back when I was a kid I looked up to Paul Walker (the actor) as my role model.
I haven't passed away in a car wreck with a 500k pounds sports car yet so it's safe to say, no.
I'd recommend starting with 3 as it's the easiest, but if you're a stickler for understanding the story, I'd recommend you start with 2.
DO NOT TOUCH DEAD RISING 1 UNLESS YOU'RE FAMILIAR WITH THE FRANCHISE MECHANICS.
Plus, they have these save slots that are Groundhog Day-esque. Basically, when you finish a game, you can port that save to a new game and retain your character level. Like a new game+, but the feature's entirely dependant on whether you want to start fresh or with a nuke up your ass.
Plus, they're VERY short games as their campaigns run on a timer but they're very challenging and replayable games. I finished 1 and 2 on the same week, the latter twice already. They literally encourage you to fail in your first run so you can map out a better route for a more thorough run in...