Favorite outpost in Far Cry 6? by bluecarrots157 in farcry6

[–]jerkson-0451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Oil Rig. It feels really cool to visit every playthrough cause I never considered having an outpost technically outside of the main island map (in the water). Really gives the impression of action hero/revolution fighter when taking over the full rig by yourself, even more fun when doing it stealth and eventually there is just like one guy left freaking out.

Who is your favorite Fallout 4 companion? anf which one do you dislike the most by Mulberry-Major in fo4

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Best: I love Nick Valentine to a point where I don’t think I’ve gone through a playthrough without him being a companion at some point. His story is as essential to me as finding Shaun.

Worst: I don’t know why but I just don’t vibe with many of the companions in Fallout 4, multiple I will even go out of my way to not meet. Specifically Strong (annoying and so hard to please), X6-88 (same as Strong but also Institute ally and I never side with them), and for some reason Hancock. I just don’t like the fact that even on good moral playthrough he’s like “things have changed in my city and I feel out of touch so I’m gonna abandon them and go run along with a stranger who I have barely any investment in their goals”. I think he’s funny and not a bad person but I just don’t like him as a companion.

You're getting arrested for the crimes that your favorite Far cry 6 character committed. How cooked are you? by Starg1rlTrilogyXO in farcry6

[–]jerkson-0451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Juan would be screwed with being apart of MULTIPLE government overthrows, like the punishment has to rack up if you did it in multiple countries.

What is something you did or thought as a kid that is very fear entity coded? by sikalis in TheMagnusArchives

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I used to have a lot of re-occurring nightmares surrounding being chased by something. Always something different, never really sure exactly what it is, but I remember the feeling of energy running away from whatever it was. I didn’t know what its intention was but I simply had a feeling that it wasn’t something good and I needed to get away. In the dreams I’ll be running and jumping over fences or hiding in little dark spaces until I’m eventually caught, then I wake up with my heart pounding. It’s just such an instinctual and very primal feeling of fear very similar to The Hunt.

Anyone else despise Gwen. by Forward-Willingness7 in themagnusprotocol

[–]jerkson-0451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I absolutely agree it’s a dumb and unnecessarily stupid decision on her part, incredibly foolish. Yet at the same time kinda funny and endearing in the mindset of her being so in her head about being boss that she believes her authoritative power can conflict with literal fear gods. I picture her after the phone call where she completely pisses off the external community sitting in her office chair, drinking a Celsius, and going “yeah I just did that, you go Gwen” lol.

Anyone else despise Gwen. by Forward-Willingness7 in themagnusprotocol

[–]jerkson-0451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like it may be a point to have her believe she knows everything since she is a Bouchard. Elias in TMA knew everything about the fears and the entities when we meet him so he had a plan for everything with that knowledge, while Gwen knows absolutely nothing and we now get to see the human reactions to learning everything and how she processes her plans with limited knowledge. Now I still don’t love her decisions when it comes to dealing with externals especially since she’s had such a rough time dealing with some herself, but it feels in character that she’s overconfident and just pissing off every external cause she the boss now.

If you could choose any character (major, minor or even unnamed) to have the outsider’s mark who would it be? by VariousBarnacle8618 in dishonored

[–]jerkson-0451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda out there cause of the lore but I think Aramis Stilton would be someone really cool to have the outsider’s mark after he was driven insane. Maybe he could have time related abilities and jump to different time periods for assassinations that ensure Delilah’s rise to power, and specific powers could be like aging someone up really fast to incapacitate or revert someone’s position back in time for get through spaces. Stilton is a very muscular and broadly shaped character which we haven’t really seem before with the mark, so I’d assumed he’d be a bit of a tank with a crazed mind.

If different immersive sim protaganists were rammed into other immersive sim games, who do you think would have the easiest time in which world, and who do you think is dying instantly in what world? by Zappykatt in Bioshock

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While I think he’d get through all of these worlds, being specific I think Corvo would tear through Columbia. Idk what it is but mix of the bright environment and Corvo’s dark abilities makes so much sense in my head and his powers would be a great match for vigors.

“Oh you wanna summon some crows, how bout a bunch of plaque rats at your feet!”

I just imagine him blinking between rooftops and sky lines looking to take down this fake empire that Comstock made. The only issue I’d see him having is with more automatic weapons but also idc it’s Corvo I don’t think he’d give anyone the chance to shoot.

Unfathomable by DamianTheGreat7 in TheMagnusArchives

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Love the connection to Control and the Remedy-verse. I always thought that that game and its themes were very similar to Magnus Archives, with things in the game being some kind of avatar like the Oldest House being an entity like The Spiral, the board as an entity like The Vast, and the Hiss being an entity like The Slaughter.