Nonscientific studies have shown that 92.1% of all people are completely unprepared for an angry goose incident. These grouchy geese can strike from anywhere, even around public buildings and parks! It's up to you to decide what you do next when that situation presents itself, whether to slink away or confront the creature head on. We've all been there at some point in our life: flying in a v formation, or maybe swimming in a pond, when one of these horrible honkers approach. AngryGoose Free - The Angry Goose Simulator
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It cleverly contrasts racist rhetoric with black advancements and culture through music, literature, and movies. Racism, sexism and general prejudice naturally rear their ugly heads, but Mafia III deals with it in a mature way, engaging with the racism inherent in New Orleans, the place New Bordeaux is based on. Luckily, this is not the only way Mafia engages with narrative its dedication to historical accuracy is rather wonderful, using time appropriate clothes, speech, music and culture. This is about as in-depth as I can go without spoiling one of Mafia III’s best features – its story. As Lincoln, you take out the Haitian mob and agree to pull off a bank heist to pay off Sal. You also find out Sammy is in debt to mob boss Sal Marcano. Upon seeing things aren’t so good at home, and his surrogate father Sammy is in a war with the Haitian Mob, you decide to stay and help out. In Mafia III, you play the role of Lincoln Clay, returning home from Vietnam in 1968 to his old neighbourhood of New Bordeaux. Whether you’re using a controller or a mouse and keyboard, moving, slashing, casting spells, and leaping through hordes of cultists to fire off a barrage of arrows all feels precise and impactful – though you can’t switch between them without going into a menu, which I found annoying since I like to fight with my thumbsticks and switch to seamlessly managing inventory with my clicker. The moment-to-moment combat in Chaosbane is some of the best I’ve gotten my bloodstained hands on in recent times. It trips up on presentation in some places, including some terrible voice acting, but it manages to get the feel of Games Workshop’s dark fantasy setting right. This action-RPG has it where it counts, with fun classes, good boss fights, and a decent loot system. Holy crap, there’ve been a lot of Warhammer games lately! But few have been as good as Warhammer: Chaosbane. |