Assassin's Creed: Revelations: Unlocks a Desmond skin for Ezio once you complete the five Desmond sequences.After you navigate the huge mausoleum - tombs of six of the world's most famous assassins and revealing secrets hidden from mankind for over 500 years, you get some clothes.You can get an additional cape, which turns guards against you, by collecting 100 feathers all around the world. Finishing various parts gives you capes that make it more likely that you'll be ignored by the guards (generally after completing the area where the effect is useful).Don't believe everything you read or hear. False agendas are rampant on the Internet. When porn movies are filmed in Zero-G and no one can see the technology beyond the tits - it may be time to log out and experience the world around us in real time and see things for what they are. Has social media trained us to digest everything in 140 characters and unintelligible Facebook posts? 8-second sound bites on the TV news are not informational at all - remember, the world extends beyond your field of view. People need to go outside - physically & mentally - to see the big picture. We live in a broad world full of amazing things. So often video games are blamed for social issues by those who view the world via snippets, sound bites and out-of-context blurbs! There seems to be a double standard being applied here. Nobody was outraged by her bobbling breasts. Kate Upton was photographed for Sports Illustrated in a Zero-G plane. Sex in the backseat is difficult enough, these folks did it in 20 seconds while free falling with a film crew! Some respect is in order here. Ignoring the intergalactic gang bang angle for a moment - here's a porn film partially shot in an actual Zero-G plane with footage offered up for a Nebula! Considering most of these films are shot in hotel rooms, this sort of feat needs to be embraced, not feared and shunned. It didn't win the Nebula, but this may be partly due to the film's title, The Uranus Experiment Part 2 or it's tagline, The 1st gang bang in space. It was only a 20-second clip, but it was enough to qualify for the nomination of a Nebula Award - a distinction given to the year's best science fiction works. Has our society really come to a point where everything has to conform to someone's arbitrary standard? Can't a female video game character have large breasts without requiring disclaimers and warnings?Īs I was searching for info, I came across an adult film set in outer space (NSFW) that was shot partially in a Zero-G plane to simulate weightlessness. Nearly every online mention I saw, of Ultionus, had some sort of caveat regarding the author's or publication's stance on women, gamer girls, breasts, etc. If you take the time to download the demo, you'll see it's a wonderful side-scroller with several other elements that are reminiscent of a 90's game-style. Keep in mind that Ultionus is in no way an "adult" title. The lead character, Serena, is a determined pilot and fighter. It also reminded me of how politically correct we have to be in these modern times. One, it brought me back to the vibrantly colored 2D scrollers I love. Having recently discovered a 1990's style 2D side scroller (released in 2013) named Ultionus: A Tale of Petty Revenge, I was reminded of two things. I can't think of a better tribute to a style or title than to have it rebooted into a new, yet familiar game experience. Sometimes these genres are so compelling, developers make new games in the style of those from yesteryear. As gaming progressed in technology and sophistication, those old games, that started it all, still offer the same fun they did all those years ago. Many games now cost 4 quarters instead of one, but I still play them because it's great fun. However, nothing beats the origins of this electronic revolution.Ī lot has changed in 30+ years, but some things are the same. With a vast majority of video gaming's history occurring during my lifetime, I've loved almost every minute of it's evolution. Versions of my favorite arcade games were being released on homeward bound cartridges. This golden age melded with the early stages of home game consoles to which many popular arcade games were ported. To my delight there was also pinball, air-hockey, girls and pizza. It was a world I loved even when angry apes were throwing barrels at me. Video games gave me an amazing world to roam. Arcades let me battle foes in space, but the adult industry brought clarity to Earthly nonsenseĭuring my tenure as a youthful arcade delinquent, I blasted asteroids on vector monitors, saved cities with a trackball and rescued humanoids as Captain of the Spaceship Defender.
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