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No this is spot-on. When people say "physically" it's hyperbole, and it feels close to the truth, but your explanation is spot-on.
...and this guy peed on it !
4 is the one on pirate ships ? I've always wondered if it didn't lack intricate city parkour, which is what I dug most in the first two. I'll try it, cheers
This is obviously Tintin looking up "gruff sailors"
Probably, yea. The one with the baby lamb and the hot wax ?
I suppose nihilism would be true neutral
I played 1 when it released and 2 a few years ago. I thought the storyline was great, really long, many characters, very pleasant playthrough. I own 3 but never played it, anyone has an opinion about it ? I've heard better things about brotherhood and revelations but honestly I felt 2 was enough time spent in Italy
I was just quoting the Big Lebowski
Huh, that must be exhausting
Yes, in fact (for me) I don't think it's so much breaking things down than tricking myself into thinking there's less than there actually is. I don't start by washing one bowl, I tell myself that's all there is to wash. And then when that one bowl is clean, the total amount of chores has shrunk by that much. It seems my brain can't fathom doing all in small chunks, almost as if it couldn't stand the idea of stopping midway through it for the day and resume tomorrow. It has to be either done today, or not done at all. The idea of half-done is unacceptable.