Vry Versus BioShock #7: Pillaging for Peaches
So now armed with our Tuna Can Grenade Launcher (Patent Pending), we must find a Camera that can scan genetic information… Soooo, an iPhone.
So now armed with our Tuna Can Grenade Launcher (Patent Pending), we must find a Camera that can scan genetic information… Soooo, an iPhone.
Nothing like visiting a brand new place, is there kiddies? A chance for new friends, new toys, and new MAYHEM.
Oof. If you ever needed a reason to feel burnt out on a game, it’s trying to burn through all the class stories during a small window of 12x experience. Holy cow. I just finished up the bounty hunter storyline again, and don’t worry faithful readers the reviews are currently in the draft pile on… Read More State of the Land: The Force Falls Asleep
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE! You were asked! You chose! And now you have only yourselves to blame! Now the fate of the Little Sisters of Rapture shall be revealed in this fifth installment of Vrykerion Versus Video Games: BioShock Let’s Play series.
You can pick up your friends, you can pick up your enemies, but you can’t pick up your friends and throw them at your enemies. Wait… you can? Huzzah! VOTING IS CLOSED. CHECK BACK ON HALLOWEEN TO FIND OUT THE FATE OF THE LITTLE SISTERS IN VRY PLAYS BIOSHOCK PART 5!
Doctor Vry will see you now. Take two shocks of plasmid to DA FACE and call me never cause your dead, ya splicer. Exploration of the sunken city of Rapture continues into the Medical Pavilion, with more Luigis, more explosions, and more insanity! You can find the previous episodes here.
With all of Rapture going to hell, it’s up to Vry to give psychological help, fix marriages and save lives. Or end them. Which can also be helpful!
Victim of an overzealous TSA investigation, Mario Jumpman Mario ends up below the ocean itching to inject random liquids he finds into his veins. Or something like that.
“I chose to create a city. A city where the designer would not fear going over budget. Where the tinkerer would not be bound by petty time frames. Where the small would not be constrained by the great big. I chose the impossible… I chose Gnomeregan.” – Andrew Fryspin, First High Tinkerer of Gnomeregan