Like this? Go watch Turbo Kid on Netflix immediately. Awesome retro 80's fun.
About this though, not really the best effort---been done before and much better. Should be locked at 4:3 for the duration. Also, narration and music are way off, sound too modern. Seriously, isn't there an app that does this?
@dinosaur_teeth: In most ways it's no more repetitive than other MMOs or PvE open world shooters.
Maybe the repetitive gripe mainly stems from the 'waves' of increasingly challenging enemies mechanic in some encounters / missions. Some more variety in the tasks to be performed in missions would be welcome, but again it's not much different than other similar PvE RPG games.
It's the environment dynamic and character / skills / gear / load-out that provides most of the variety for me and my friends.
@RicanV: Very cool...haven't focused on that yet myself, having only eliminated rogues in self defense or revenge. Yet another testament to the multiple ways to play this game.
@Shadowscreem: No, boring was not on my list of criticisms about the movie. To the contrary, actually, for me it was over-stimulating---but in a chaotic and incoherent sense. No need to get personal here. Consider respecting other's opinions as they should yours. None are either right or wrong.
@Thanatos2k: I agree with ad1x2 below. They couldn't brute force in---or were hesitant to do so---for fear of erasing the phone.
Maybe Apple never outright boasted about their security, but this public announcement by the DoJ that they were able to get in is not at all what Apple would want publicized. Not very good news when marketing to large enterprises with security concerns shopping around for mobile device services.
Personally, I all but assumed that if the gov't wanted access to the data on my phone, it would be easy for them to get in. I may still believe this.
You could say that this was all a ruse to lure terriorists into using iPhones under the false pretense that their communications could be secure there. But I suppose not, now that apparently this 5c was successfully hacked.
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