The stony halls and ancient walls of an old monastery are fertile ground for all kinds of horror and intrigue. The Stone of Madness is certainly filled with both, painting an eye-catching portrait ...
As far as real-time tactical stealth games go, The Stone of Madness is an artistically singular entity, unique in style but faithful to the mechanics players may expect to find in the genre.
Isometric real-time stealth elevated by a unique approach to time, mental health, and a resplendent monastic setting. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. There is a monastery located high ...
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Christine L. Larsen, MD, is an ophthalmologist practicing at Minnesota Eye Consultants where she serves as medical director for the four ancillary surgery centers in the practice.
About 10 years ago, she chipped the tooth on a microphone during a performance in Philadelphia. Despite the fact that she could have fixed it for the cost of running one of her private jets for ...