demagogue on 22/5/2020 at 08:25
Quote Posted by SubJeff
Ghost of Tsushima is looking dope.
My Tsushima fan page just reminded me that there are only 40 Tsushima horses left in the world, so they're pretty endangered. I liked hanging out with one stabled near me while I lived there. Anyway, long story short, remember that when you're riding the horses in Ghost of Tsushima. They're a special breed. Also very short.
SubJeff on 22/5/2020 at 12:59
Interesting. I had no idea that was a thing.
demagogue on 22/5/2020 at 16:05
The island is actually named after them. Tsushima (対馬) means "twin horses". It's kind of a word play. Tsu-shima (対島), what most people think it is, means twin islands. It's made up of two large islands top to bottom, so it makes sense. But tsushi-ma (対馬), its actual name, means twin horses. The characters for island (島) and horse are similar (馬), and most people assume its twin islands. I wrote it out as twin horses for some old lady and she tried to correct me, and I made her pull out the map to see it's twin horses.
I saw in one of the videos where the guy was looking at the place where the two islands meet. It's a really pretty part. It looks like God dropped it and it shattered into hundreds of little islets right at that place. I used to drive along the coast overlooking it every day to teach, when the sun was rising and then setting, and it was always so pretty.
Starker on 22/5/2020 at 17:40
Ha, and you're a fan of 対馬馬 (tsushima uma), then? They kind of look like overgrown ponies.
EvaUnit02 on 27/5/2020 at 00:34
I was looking forward to open world shark game, Maneater. Turns out it has monotonous copypasta activities, that make Assassin's Creed 1 seem like it the most diverse sandbox ever. Dodged a bullet here, thank you Epic Store timed exclusivity for once.
[video=youtube;6YbHglMjrKE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YbHglMjrKE[/video]
Pyrian on 27/5/2020 at 02:20
Were you expecting an immersive sim from the shark simulator?
SubJeff on 27/5/2020 at 18:31
Pyrian with the joke.
icemann with the whooooooosh
Pyrian on 27/5/2020 at 19:12
See, it's a simulator, and it takes place in the water, so you're immersed, and, oh, nevermind.
Nameless Voice on 27/5/2020 at 19:33
I'd mostly expect a shark game to be an immersive swim.