Last week I asked ChatGPT to write a poem about EpicGames and its
freebies. This week I'm going to write my own. Let's see. Ahem. Here
we go.
Epic games is just like a store
Except that they have no door.
They give you some games for free;
That's really cool, we all agree.
And now they have a shopping cart
So that they don't stand apart
From other stores like competitor Steam
Which have a better development team.
Epic Games: where you get games for free
A place for cheapskates like you and me!
Truly, a masterpiece for the ages and a sure sign that human
creativity will always win out over computer-generated drivel! ;-)
Oh, wait, you're not here for another epic paean about... erm... Epic,
but for the free game? Well, okay. This week we get:
* 911 Operator
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/911-operator-585edd
A management sim where you take on the role of an emergency services dispatcher, sending out police, fire and medical teams in response to phone-in calls of distress.
Last week I asked ChatGPT to write a poem about EpicGames and its
freebies. This week I'm going to write my own. Let's see. Ahem. Here
we go.
Epic games is just like a store
Except that they have no door.
They give you some games for free;
That's really cool, we all agree.
And now they have a shopping cart
So that they don't stand apart
From other stores like competitor Steam
Which have a better development team.
Epic Games: where you get games for free
A place for cheapskates like you and me!
Truly, a masterpiece for the ages and a sure sign that human
creativity will always win out over computer-generated drivel! ;-)
Oh, wait, you're not here for another epic paean about... erm... Epic,
but for the free game? Well, okay. This week we get:
* 911 Operator
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/911-operator-585edd
A management sim where you take on the role of an emergency services dispatcher, sending out police, fire and medical teams in response to phone-in calls of distress. Simple in concept and design, it's
surprisingly fun but - at least with my play through - lacks the
longevity I require from games. It's something I enjoyed for an hour
or three and then moved on to something else; an unforgivable sin for
a game you pay money for, but acceptable for a freebie. (Personally,
though, I'm waiting for the inevitable sequel,
"0118-999-881-999-119-725-3 Operator")
(Don't forget to grab the free "First Response" DLC too)
So this was my post about free stuff
Of which we can never get enough.
They're sometimes good, sometimes quite weak
But there's hope they'll be better next week.*
Praise the games, or maybe deride;
Claim the games, or don't, you decide.
But either way, this week's game is still free
Take them or not, doesn't matter to me.
Thus ends my post about free stuff
Of which we can never get enough.
-------------------------
* Yes, I just rhymed "week" with "weak". Let's see a computer manage
that! ;-)
Last week I asked ChatGPT to write a poem about EpicGames and its
freebies. This week I'm going to write my own. Let's see. Ahem. Here
we go.
Epic games is just like a store
Except that they have no door.
They give you some games for free;
That's really cool, we all agree.
And now they have a shopping cart
So that they don't stand apart
From other stores like competitor Steam
Which have a better development team.
Epic Games: where you get games for free
A place for cheapskates like you and me!
Truly, a masterpiece for the ages and a sure sign that human
creativity will always win out over computer-generated drivel! ;-)
Oh, wait, you're not here for another epic paean about... erm... Epic,
but for the free game? Well, okay. This week we get:
* 911 Operator
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/911-operator-585edd
A management sim where you take on the role of an emergency services >dispatcher, sending out police, fire and medical teams in response to >phone-in calls of distress. Simple in concept and design, it's
surprisingly fun but - at least with my play through - lacks the
longevity I require from games. It's something I enjoyed for an hour
or three and then moved on to something else; an unforgivable sin for
a game you pay money for, but acceptable for a freebie. (Personally,
though, I'm waiting for the inevitable sequel,
"0118-999-881-999-119-725-3 Operator")
(Don't forget to grab the free "First Response" DLC too)
So this was my post about free stuff
Of which we can never get enough.
They're sometimes good, sometimes quite weak
But there's hope they'll be better next week.*
Praise the games, or maybe deride;
Claim the games, or don't, you decide.
But either way, this week's game is still free
Take them or not, doesn't matter to me.
Thus ends my post about free stuff
Of which we can never get enough.
-------------------------
* Yes, I just rhymed "week" with "weak". Let's see a computer manage
that! ;-)
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