I usually kill Pablo with the Knife, it’s quick and fun and you don’t have to bring the sniper rifle from U’wa Tribe.
But the actual Shootout is fun too and I love some of his Taunts
Yeah?
You have to understand, @MrOchoa is the only human on Earth that still puts himself through the Colombia arc for fun. While those levels feel like an eternity to a normal person they are snappy bites of gameplay to him.
They aren’t half as bad as people want you to believe, and not that difficult. I myself think the Lee Hong Assassination is harder. Also Hidden Valley and At the Gates are way worse and longer.
My only issue with them is that a Silent Assassin/Suit Only playthrough is virtually impossible. Yeah, the first game doesn’t really have that kind of rank and whatnot, but still.
Hey now, I said absolutely nothing about the difficulty. It is mostly just that only one level has you truly killing something and even then it isn’t stealth level so long as it is a boss fight with hit and run tactics.
Which would you rather do/go?
- Duck around
- Quack off
- Faux canard
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- Hot Wheels
- Matchbox
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If you had the opportunity to be on a TV game show, which one do you think you’d have the best chance at?
- Jeopardy
- Wheel of Fortune
- The Price Is Right
- Deal or no Deal
- 1 vs 100
- The Chase
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
- Family Feud
- Beat Shazam
- Something else…
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I don’t know if it qualifies as a “game show” and it isn’t even on the air anymore, but I was on the Bozo Show in Chicago in the 70s and played the Grand Prize Game…so I’d choose that again.
I remember that show now! Couldn’t recall it when making this poll but it counts.
Did you win?
Bamboozled, from Friends.
My mom says I got the 4th bucket but missed the 5th.
There’s a game show in Spain called Saber y Ganar (To Know and To Win), where they mostly focus on art and culture questions and games, which tend to be hard sometimes. I find it extremely calming to watch due to its slow pace, so I’d feel like I’d have a better chance at it than in Jeopardy.
i’m a beast at catchphrase, even if i do say so myself
This! Tolkien had such a dull writing style, I couldn’t read more than a few dozen pages of LOTR. Maybe that’s why the original versions were just the bedtime stories he made up for his son long before he seriously started writing them down…