Shadowrun on the Sega Genesis. It’s the more faithful rendition of the TTRPG to video game adaptation.
Shadowrun on the Sega Genesis. It’s the more faithful rendition of the TTRPG to video game adaptation.
Something I don’t really like seeing when someone asks a question like this, is everyone just jerking someone around with their recommendations.
I would advise first to feel your tastes out, what do you feel like doing? What do you think is worth your time and even money to invest in? Whatever you feel gravitates you, go for it.
Shut the fuck up about the woes with your ex. You’re meant to move on and seek new people. Your ex should be old news, out of sight and out of mind. No new potential date should have to hear you crying about your bad marriage, about how things were once good between you and the other person. Because that’s you not letting go, regardless of what you’ve been through.
And if you keep droning on about your past relationships, you are chopping down what interest there is between you and the new person. That’s why you don’t get anyone new.
I love inventors and creative engineers. They are huge parts of the reason that makes the world go round and without them, we wouldn’t have ever made it as far through the ages as we have.
Simple - because it’s not Twitter.
Considering the political climate shift, I expect both of these to pass anyways.
The Sega Genesis version is fun and all, but it’s very linear. Like, there’s only one secular path you can take in the story. The only thing that sort-of makes it fun is how overpowered or underpowered you want your team to be, but the line is still straightforward. It’s a very sandbox way of playing it.
The SNES Shadowrun had a lot more going for it and while some of the execution like how it handles the Matrix pales in comparison to the Genesis version, it still had that depth in it’s story and pathway.