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Monday, July 1, 2024

New month, New game

 Here's the time and place where I wish people could comment. OK forget that,
"God of War" is on my very very short list of games to buy.
A big burly guy and his kid fight the very powerful buttmunches and he'll get a bigger house (prolly) and a new mate maybe.
Sounds depressing as hell.
Assassin's Creed prolly has a version too, I...just...um, don't really care.
Then there's that lady who goes spelunking through tunnels, "Laura Croft"

We (I) don't know why "God of War" has high reviews.
Maybe the player finally gets to live out his fantasy of being master of their universe, and get a big-ass sword.

Submarine warfare games never interested me, I'm either a hero or an "arrogant ass" or was that from a movie. 
OK prehistoric it is then, fighting giant dinosaurs with an ice pick and a bow+arrow.
"Quake" was good. 
We had very low-res and the sound effects were stellar.
"Doom Eternal" is out there...I'm creeped out by the "Eternal" part. 
Have I reviewed enough games?
There's a game (times ten) where you're in a very filthy sink circling the drain of Doom where you either kill the big man or go down the drain.
Dark-elden-soul-something.
If a game is huge, it cannot be sexy, that's a rule. No hanky nor panky, women behemoths warriors with painted faces and a butt to watch in 3rd-person mode.
My train of thought was, tiny sex-games on steam need to meet games with a plot and a biggie landscape.
"Cyberpunk 2077"-style, hmm.

This underutilized guest-star in my game was prolly directed to keep it low-key.
That is why She reads her lines like they came from Wikipedia.
So what makes her interesting?
Her clothes, her very slight form, and especially her defense shield.
Her middle-parts have extra protection

So I'm watching one of those PBS shows about talking heads discussing war crimes.
I hope to find a reference or two in the Bible about Moses (one of those guys)
telling the soldiers to kill the enemy, and their wives and kids.
Yeah um, try telling people with the legitimacy of that engraved into their memories, that what they're doing is wrong.
War crime?
Mission from God
Kill the kids, kill the women (keep the virgins)
a Commentary (actually, a really cool painting was what I was looking for)
a Commentary (slightly more relevant)

Another Commentary (reading from the bottom line) Blame Moses, not God

Lousy paintings (apologies)


Controversial Picture-book (Unsafe! Flee! says windows)



This very dry document exists to show how scriptures are used in wars (I'm being vague, but you haven't seen the document yet)
https://en.idi.org.il/articles/52324
(What is their opinion? Not sure. They quote scripture and talk about the war.)



I'm not asking you to watch the video, I'm only pointing out how people wield scripture these days.



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