I took a long break from gaming (~15 years). Then when I came back too it I found all these great games that had came and went. So I started parsing through many of the most critically acclaimed games. I hit Arkane, and Dishonored was so incredible (and I got Prey with them in a flash steam sale for a few bucks), I thought I'd give it a try.
I will say it's probably one of the best games I've played in my most recent gaming phase. It is a super solid sci-fi horror where you can engage. I do not like run and hide games, so this one fulfilled my criteria. The story is also classic sci-fi greatness.
It's also one of the few games I've got an itch to play again.
Also, don't forget to look at Standard Ebooks for legal, well formatted public domain books. It's a great site.
The only place I found it was on myanonamouse. It's a pdf with side-by-side greek english with translations by Richard Fitzpatrick.
Is this the book?
Whoa whoa whoa, there. Back er down. Red Zone Cuba is a masterpiece of fine cinema.
I use Doku at work and can attest that it is easy to use and works very well. Even for industrial applications.
Thank you. It's not as bad as most people think. But there is a cornucopia of smells that one must acclimate to.
The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Timothy Egan.
Not entirely about the great depression, but within the context of the dust bowl.
I have bought accessories from them, like wifi dongles and USB sticks. They're great and have worked flawlessly for awhile. I cannot arrest to their more complex stuff though. I've always been curious.
Yup, all 3 of those. Especially Mother!
Nocturnal Animals is an amazing movie but really difficult to digest.
Sacred Deer, as with most of Lanthemos' films is really really odd.
Anything by Gasper Noe fits this thread. I've seen enough of his work to never watch that fucker again.
I'm kind of curious, I've tried Seeds over and over, but it's unlistenable to me. Especially compared again Dear Science or Desperate. What is it you like about that album? I really want to like it because it's probably the last of what we'll get from them. Got any tips on appreciating it?