This reminded me of the game GUN from 2006, where you could scalp your enemies. It was a pretty fun game, IIRC.
Tropper
This made me remember that NFS Underground 2 is 20 years old now, and it's still the peak for the series.
I tried it, but when anyone joins and the match starts, the camera gets locked in the ceiling and you can't see the characters. I don't know if it's been fixed now. It's been a couple of months since I last tried it.
GTA 1 & 2 went free to download about ten years ago. Just search for Rockstar Classics.
They raise you maximum speed, iirc.
I would probably say that I'm a nerd about animation. I love to see animated movies and see how they are made, be it 2D, 3D or stop motion. I also like to watch some lesser known movies. Some of my favorites are 9, Jack and the Cuckoo-clock heart and Mune: Guardian of the moon.
It's pretty good. I liked it a lot. There is this theme of fighting with and between gods (uploaded humans) and has a pretty good ending that made me want to rewatch it.
It is unfortunately only legally available in Australia and New Zealand from what I know, so you probably have to look around for another way to see it if your not from there.
This remind me of a cartoon series that I recently watched called Pantheon, where they upload a humans brain and consciousness into a computer.
I haven't really tried that many, or at least I can't remember many that I got stuck to and really liked. But there is one game that stood out for me, that is Wildstar. I gave it a try when it went free to play.
I really liked the character designs and the classes and the way the combat worked. I also liked riding around on the hoverboard. I haven't played any game that could replace it so far.
In short, the armor is designed to be cheap, light and imposing. It protects them from the environment but not a direct hit from a weapon.
Battlefield used to be praised for it's surround sound, if I remember correctly. So you could probably try anything from Bad Company and later.
I don't know why, but I can only read this in a robot-like monotone way. Which makes it so much better.