![]() ![]() While there aren't any games that can recreate the detail that reality has (Due to the computing power required to do such a thing would be on an intergalactic level to recreate Earth 1 to 1 in a simulation), there are some games that attempt to have a map that is similar in area or graphics that look as detailed as reality. The title text states that the 'controls are hard to figure out', possibly alluding to the fact that it takes a lot of time to learn how to walk and talk, a rather basic thing in most video games, or to the fact that it is in general hard to navigate around in one's life, as has been the subject of many comics. It encourages us to look around: there's a lot of world to explore. This comic serves as a reminder that, despite these issues, the world is a five-star world. The "huge world" remark is a play on Open world games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which are praised when their size allows hundreds of hours of exploration exploring Earth would allow more than a few hundred hours of novelties.Įarth (or humans and other life forms on Earth) has many problems at the moment, such as war, climate change, overpopulation, gun violence, sexual violence, censorship, poverty, and increasing depression, to name just a few. The comic's humor draws from the fact that gamers cannot use reviews to decide whether they want to "play" the Earth, and the fact that there's no place that the Earth can be reviewed (with the possible exception of Google, Yelp, or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy). The review is written as a video game review, praising the size and aesthetics of the world. This comic is a five star review of planet Earth, by Randall, depicted as Cueball in his profile picture. Title text: Controls are a little hard to figure out. ![]()
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