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legionofmyth · 7 months
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Coriolis: The Third Horizon - Coriolis Station
Our latest video unravels the mysteries of Coriolis station in the epic tabletop RPG Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing. Unlock secrets, factions, and jaw-dropping lore! 🚀🎲 Watch now! #CoriolisRPG #TabletopGaming #FreeLeaguePublishing
Coriolis: The Third Horizon [PDF]Dive into Coriolis station in the tabletop RPG Coriolis: The Third Horizon! Explore its lore, factions, and political intrigue. Don’t miss out! Welcome to another mind-blowing episode where we dive into the enigmatic Coriolis station in the captivating universe of Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing! Unearth the mysteries and political intrigue…
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blasphemme · 4 months
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just finished call of duty black ops. here are some (long, comma abusing, mostly tangentially related) thoughts after playing it for the first time for anyone who might read them!
altogether the campaign was fine, i guess.
as many others have in the past few years following the modern warfare remakes, my online activity has been inundated with thirst edits made of characters in call of duty — despite having never played the games myself. they’re not my thing.
my flatmate, however, has played them. he played them as a kid when they were being released, and he has had the misfortune of being on the receiving end of me watching these edits and reading fanfics (shout out early 351780!!). increasingly annoyed at my thirsting, he has forced me to play every call of duty campaign on the xbox 360.
i’ve found that i actually really enjoy playing cod. it’s enjoyable, action packed and, most importantly, quite compelling. they’re something i’d never have considered playing without him pushing me to play them. i’m more of an assassin’s creed/ace combat/nier girl and always have been. the closest i’d been to playing a shooter before this experience was playing gta, badly.
my flatmate knew my priorities. after an introduction to the premise with world at war — the first game in the black ops series, which i promise i will get to at some point — we played the original modern warfare campaigns first, because i am a wee bit in love with captain john price, and i loved them. the stories, while simple enough to follow (and already knowing about the main character deaths in advance — it’s a 10+ year old series, after all!), were emotionally evocative. i found myself becoming attached to the protagonists quickly and deeply, all the while having a whale of a time fucking around in the rest of the mission. this girl loves just walking onto grenades! between world at war and the modern warfare trilogy of campaigns, i was hooked from the start.
i realise now that i have been spoiled. those campaigns were just too good.
black ops’ campaign pales in comparison to the other four games i’ve played. i will admit that it is still fun — very fun! i enjoyed the feeling of progressing from one badass area to the next, with sam worthington’s horrific american accent and gary oldman’s alright russian accent pushing me through. i also have to admit that i still play like an absolute scrub, but the enjoyment i got from it outweighed the frustration. (mostly.)
black ops lacks the charm and depth i loved in world at war. while fun, every plot twist was spotted as soon as it was hinted to, much to my flatmate’s dismay. it took one guy telling mason to get a hold of himself for me to figure out the twist around reznov, and one recitation of the numbers on the way to the pentagon for me to figure out that mason would go on to kill kennedy. this, in particular, also felt like a bit of a cop-out — having this confirmed in a post-credits scene was disappointing, when i’d gone through the whole game and sat through an eminem song in the credits expecting a sequence where i’d be on the grassy knoll just to end up in a round of zombies. honk shoo.
modern warfare — modern warfare 2 in particular (kevin mckidd’s soap my beloved <3) — introduced new mechanics that’d be used once or twice in the whole game, most of which i enjoyed. the missions where you have to assist tf141 from an ac130 in the first game? stellar. absolutely unmatched. all ghillied up can go fuck itself on a gameplay front though, fuck you if you think i’m gonna figure out what the coriolis effect is. in black ops, the helicopter sequences felt like hate crimes against me personally. poorly designed flight controls and awful combat mechanics combined to make a literally unplayable pair of missions involving attacking other helicopters that i had to beg my flatmate to complete for me. embarrassing.
this game is utterly us army propaganda. the epic final shot in the campaign after killing dragovich — where suddenly 3 aircraft carriers are there waiting for you flying star spangled banners, and 8 fighter jets pass overhead — only resulted in making me cringe and laugh in disbelief, where in 2010 it would’ve made young men enlist. world at war at least has the balance of ‘war is cool and we’re the best’ in the pacific segments and ‘war sucks, actually,’ in the eastern front segments. modern warfare, too, falls face first into the latter, and that’s part of what i enjoyed about it.
even the little fun things weren’t as enjoyable. i didn’t have a favourite gun, or a favourite mission. the star cast choices were okay, but nothing to call home about. there wasn’t a ‘production babies’ segment in the credits, and they made me listen to eminem and pink. what the fuck?
altogether, black ops 1 has the worst campaign of the franchise i’ve played so far. next we’re onto black ops 2, which hopefully won’t come with a free personal statement like this one, and which i’ve been told is one of the best games ever made. we’ll see.
3/10
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legionofmyth · 7 months
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Coriolis: The Third Horizon - Firstcome Factions
Curious about the mysterious Firstcome Factions in Coriolis: The Third Horizon? 🌌 We've got you covered! Our latest video breaks down their rich lore, alliances, and conflicts. Get the inside scoop on this epic Sci-fi RPG by Free League Publishing! 🎲🚀 #CoriolisRPG #SciFi #TTRPG
Coriolis: The Third Horizon [PDF]Delve into the Firstcome Factions of Coriolis: The Third Horizon! Learn about the rich lore, alliances, and conflicts that make this Sci-fi RPG a must-play. Hey there, adventurers! Ever wondered about the mysterious Firstcome Factions in Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing? Well, today’s your lucky day! We’re diving into the rich lore, alliances,…
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legionofmyth · 7 months
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Coriolis: The Third Horizon - Zenithian Factions
Get ready for a wild ride through the cosmos! 🚀 Our latest video dives deep into the Zenithian Factions of Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing. 🎲 Ever wondered about the alliances, politics, and power games at play? Look no further! 🌌 Watch now and become a Third Horizon insider! #CoriolisRPG #SciFi #TTRPG
Coriolis: The Third Horizon [PDF]Explore Zenithian Factions in Coriolis: The Third Horizon! Uncover politics, alliances, and secrets that shape this epic Sci-fi game. Buckle up, RPG fans! Today we’re taking a laser-focused look at the Zenithian Factions in Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing. If you’ve ever been curious about the political intrigue, power plays, and faction…
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legionofmyth · 8 months
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Coriolis: The Third Horizon - Combat System [Part 2]
🌌 Prepare for more epic battles in Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing! Learn the combat system's intricacies and strategies in our (second of two) videos. Get ready to engage the cosmos like never before! #CoriolisRPG #TabletopGaming #CombatSystem
Coriolis: The Third Horizon [PDF]Unlock the secrets of Coriolis: The Third Horizon’s combat system in this informative video! Dive into interstellar battles. The combat system in Coriolis: The Third Horizon, a captivating tabletop RPG by Free League Publishing, is a thrilling blend of strategy and narrative immersion. With its focus on cinematic action, it brings the vastness of interstellar…
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legionofmyth · 8 months
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Coriolis: The Third Horizon - Combat System [Part 1]
🌌 Prepare for epic battles in Coriolis: The Third Horizon by Free League Publishing! Uncover the combat system's intricacies and strategies in our (first of two) videos. Get ready to explore the cosmos like never before! #CoriolisRPG #TabletopGaming #CombatSystem
Coriolis: The Third Horizon [PDF]Unlock the secrets of Coriolis: The Third Horizon’s combat system in this informative video! Dive into interstellar battles. The combat system in Coriolis: The Third Horizon, a captivating tabletop RPG by Free League Publishing, is a thrilling blend of strategy and narrative immersion. With its focus on cinematic action, it brings the vastness of interstellar…
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legionofmyth · 4 years
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YEAR ZERO ENGINE Games - Incredibly similar, wonderfully unique
YEAR ZERO ENGINE Games – Incredibly similar, wonderfully unique
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