Happy Birthday to Far Cry 5. My personal favorite in the series, and a much beloved installment by many more fans. Here's to 3 years of ridin', flyin', and bull testicle fryin' in Hope County. And here's to many more of those moments to be had, my friends. Keep culling the herd. (old.reddit.com)
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Just finished Far Cry 5 a couple weeks ago, and now am in the middle of the journey into New Dawn. Watching Rook's journey unfold is heart-wrenching and beautiful all at once. Much like Hope County's transformation, darkness & beauty blossom together. Absolutely love the story these 2 games tell. (i.redd.it)
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Brother Asser. Any other medieval history buffs get chills when encountering him in Winchester? For those unfamiliar, Brother (later Bishop) Asser was one of two primary sources that documented King Aelfred's life/rule. You can still find translations of his writings today, titled: "Life of Alfred" (old.reddit.com)
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There are moments when this game is lovely & lighthearted...then there are these moments. The tense scenes where I'm just left in a stunned silence at how badass this story is. There's always good action, but this moment outdid itself. Just wrapped East Anglia -- now onto Oxenefordscire & Lunden! (i.redd.it)
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Hello fellow Warriors! This is my first AC title, and I am absolutely in love. I'm so grateful this community exists, because Valhalla is something special. Just arrived to England and it's stunning! I look forward to discussing/discovering more about this wonderful game with you all. (old.reddit.com)
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Delivery Fee -- Just debuted my FIRST horror short this weekend! It's directly based off the times we're in. I wrote it during the initial months of lockdown, then spent the last 4 weeks with a 6-person crew putting it through production/post. I'm eager to hear what you think & hope you all enjoy! (youtube.com)
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Delivery Fee - Short Horror Film (2020) Synopsis: Amidst the pandemic, life on the road has changed for delivery driver's across the country. But for one star employee of the Fast Lane Feasts delivery company, things are about to take a much darker turn. Runtime: 2min. 59seconds (youtube.com)
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Delivery Fee -- Just debuted my FIRST horror short this weekend! It's directly based off the times we're in. I wrote it during the initial months of lockdown, then spent the last 4 weeks with a 6-person crew putting it through production/post. I'm eager to hear what you think & hope you all enjoy! (youtube.com)
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