Not exact matches
If you need something to keep the kids busy on Christmas Eve, or perhaps
even simple - minded grown - ups like myself, here's a website that can provide, if not hours of
entertainment, at least enough time to run out for some last minute gifts, or egg nog.
South Park: The Stick of Truth — 2014's South Park game by Ubisoft and Obsidian
Entertainment — was a delight, captivating with its spot - on animation that felt like you were watching a new episode, hilarious and outrageous humor that pushed
even harder than the source material, and
simple yet solid RPG gameplay that made combat fun and fit right in with the source material.
It isn't
even representative of what games currently are - it is merely a
simple, unflattering window into the current state of mainstream
entertainment culture.
At first, the likely explanation of this was
simple: the Chinese Communist Party is a complex beast, and the culture and
entertainment - focused parts of it can easily have an attitude of curiosity and
even excitement about Bitcoin while the more conservative, state security - focused parts of the party simply haven't woken up yet.