Arma: Combat Operarions
Arma: Armed Assault (stylized as ARMA; known as Arma: Combat Operations in North America) is a tactical military first- and third-person shooter, released in 2006. Arma is the spiritual successor to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and features an overhauled game engine, with improved graphics, physics, multiplayer functionality, scripting capabilities, and new units and vehicles. An expansion pack titled Arma: Queen's Gambit was released in 2007. The campaign in Armed Assault is narrated by Private First Class William Porter of the United States Army (voiced by Todd Kramer), and takes place on the fictional Atlantic island of Sahrani, an island nation which is divided in two, with the northern section a Communist nation called the Democratic Republic of Sahrani (DRS) and the southern one an oil-rich monarchy called the Kingdom of South Sahrani. The narrative begins when American forces, after a few months of training the South Sahrani military, begin to depart the island. Prime Minister Torez, leader of the DRS, uses this moment of perceived weakness to launch a full-scale invasion of South Sahrani. The player takes on the role of an American soldier in one of the U.S. Army platoons not yet rotated off the island before the conflict began. The few U.S. Army platoons remaining on the island aid the Royal Army Corps of Sahrani (RACS), the South Sahrani military, in fending off the more powerful northern neighbor's offensive, being spearheaded by the North Sahrani military, with the Sahrani Liberation Army (SLA) at the forefront. While the SLA offensive is successful at first, U.S. Army manages to halt the offensive and starts driving the occupying forces from the southern part of the island with plans to topple the regime on the north.
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I've started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It's all about raisin awareness.
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Got really into the Playdate again last night. I put together a quick video of some games. There's HUNDREDS of games and you can get them either thru itch.io or right on the Playdate itself in its on-device shop called "Catalog". Most games are either free, pay what you want, or a few bucks. I don't think anything is over $10. There's some really cool stuff here. This is all my gameplay captured on my device. Some games are awesome for quick pick-up-and-play games (aka terlet games) and others are pretty deep, like SHMUPs, RPGs, and full on Zelda clones (in a good way). Enjoy!
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Oh boy am I excited! I just figured out how to capture footage from my Playdate (it's like, beyond easy. They have their own tool you just download and voila). What's a @playdate you ask? Great question. It's a weird little awesome tiny console with a crank and this game is so stupid and ridiculous and INDIE AF. This is about as far as I've made it but I'm determined to get to the end. I'm gonna be a Playdate video posting fool from here on out.
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