Starfall 2 steps from hell5/7/2023 ![]() They were going to pay for this, if it were the last thing she did they were going to pay. Running at full speed she felt animals join her, others watched with curiosity from the skies as she ran like a deer but had the movements of an angry bear. Her pace grew as she fell back into the woods she loved so much. Knees bloody and feet sore she walked away. Something flashed in her eyes as her tears subsided and she stood. She hurt inside, she felt like she were being torn in two. One hand clutched the cliff while the other clung to her chest. This was her home, why would they do this to her home? Breathing heavily she fell to her knees and wept. Loud explosions echoed across the forest and she was horrified at how they could treat nature in such a way. Leaning against the rock face she gazed out at the wilderness ahead of her, her breath leaving her when she saw how it was being taken apart. There were far too many sharp rocks to go much further but the sound of running water and voices drew her further in. ![]() There were flowers in bloom she'd never seen and the closer she got the ground got more and more unforgiving to her bare feet. This was new, she'd never been this far away from her village before and it both frightened and excited her. A cliff face came into view ahead of her and she slowed to a stop. They were all a part of her world, nothing would change that. The skins of the deer she wore, the feathers on that, it made her feel more connected to her roots, to the animals and nature. Her home far behind her long forgotten as her mind cleared embraced the true feeling of freedom. ![]() They trees on either side of her were like a protective barrier keeping her safe from all that meant to do her harm. Her long black hair flew behind her, but she didn't care. She'd been running for a half an hour in shifts, some fast and long others more of a jog. She ran as fast as she could her arms pumping at her sides her breathing coming in near gasps. Remember: they might not be able to hear you scream in space, but your downstairs neighbor will definitely hear you losing it when you’re playing The Callisto Protocol at 3am in the dark.The wind running through her hair, bare feet trampling soft moss, it was like being up in the clouds. But even if you find a means to break out, you still have to contend with an ever-increasing army of rapidly evolving bio-horrors. Something truly terrible is going on within these anguish-filled halls, and Jacob needs to discover the prison’s hidden secrets–and somehow use the limited resources he can scavenge to escape with his life. Protagonist Jacob Lee is serving time at the Black Iron prison colony when a swarm of monstrous creatures begins appearing within the heavily fortified prison walls. Headed up by Striking Distance Studio’s Glen Schofield, co-creator of the original Dead Space, this game takes you far, far away to Callisto, a moon orbiting the planet Jupiter, in the year 2320. The survival horror genre returns to the cold, sprawling vastness of space in the Callisto Protocol. Release Date: October 28 | Publisher: Activision | PS5, PS4 Whether you’re in it for the campaign or eager to dive into the multiplayer competition–or both–Modern Warfare 2 offers plenty to get excited over. Improved AI, new movement options like swimming and sliding, better vehicle interactions (like being able to fire out of windows), realistic damage, and a huge overhaul to the Gunsmith that will allow players to fine-tune their weapon attachments to create their ideal firearms.ĬoD’s much-beloved multiplayer is getting a shot in the arm as well with all-new modes: Knockout, a 6v6 competition to be the last team standing holding a precious package, and Prisoner Rescue, where one team of players attempts to breach a compound to rescue hostages from a heavily fortified structure, while the opposing side defends their turf and works to put them down. In Modern Warfare II, players will experience some of the most sweeping and exciting revisions to classic COD gameplay that the series has ever seen. Call of Duty certainly needs no introduction among gamers–it’s the biggest and most influential first-person shooter series.
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