For me that remains open to interpretation. The colonies were of different countries and up until Lincoln, they mixed together with the natives (what was left of them anyway) and the black slaves. And though his work was cut short, tangential evidence suggests to Lincoln working towards a complete integration.
Many use that vision when mentioning Lincoln and it's possible that's why it was also used as an argument in the article.
Then again, deconstructing it into a form of colonial dominion is also an opinion.
Can you guarantee generations after you will continue to do that or won't backtrack on that work?
Because the US did do what you're saying in the past.
Point is, you're judging a country's entire history from a position you're in at the current moment in time. A position which isn't guaranteed to last.
So far, the platforming has been on the lesser side, however the maps seem somewhat large. There's a chance it could pick up later on.
I do think that the soulslike is the primary gameplay component though.
Depends. Are you skilled in this genre? Can't say that i am, so my experience has limitations.
If you like this stuff, the game does make use of weight, poise, blocking, dodging and rolls. Does it make use of them well? I don't know if it's my lack of ability or the game's own issues, but it can feel clunky at times.
Some dodges and rolls weren't working when i was expecting them to.
Still, I have yet to rage quit and will keep playing, at least for a while longer.
Streets of Rogue. Dunno. It's fun. But it also gets repetitive.
Tails of Iron. Artistically nice, but it's a souls-like so it gets annoying to keep hacking at frogs.
Stranded: Alien Dawn. Played several hours in one go. Built a house. Don't understand everything, like what triggers the flamethrower, but it's a colony sim i guess.
Randomly got an email from reddit about a password reset request recently.
Wonder if it's someone trying it out or just an automated reddit attempt at drawing me back in.
No such thing as EA customer support. It only exists on paper. It's become cheaper to just wait for a lawsuit because you as an individual are worthless to them.
For me that remains open to interpretation. The colonies were of different countries and up until Lincoln, they mixed together with the natives (what was left of them anyway) and the black slaves. And though his work was cut short, tangential evidence suggests to Lincoln working towards a complete integration.
Many use that vision when mentioning Lincoln and it's possible that's why it was also used as an argument in the article.
Then again, deconstructing it into a form of colonial dominion is also an opinion.