In one satisfying click, the wispy little flame on the end of a metallic barrel becomes a furious storm of heat and destruction. At first, it seems uncontrollable, such a marvelous display of power. Steadily, the focus of the flame narrows and becomes one with the carrier. His new doom shrouded arm is now a plague of death, as his scorn licks at his nearest enemies and frightens those still miles away. The canister on his back grows hotter as it empties its beautiful payload, but he doesn’t care. There’s probably an ammo pack around the place somewhere.
Ah, the flamethrower, the greatest achievement in videogame history. For Americans, the 4th of July is all about the celebration of our nation’s freedom. Our favorite way to promote such a noble ideal is through the use of explosions and fire. Perhaps you’ll be cooking hamburgers with fire, or even watching that tree […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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