I looked inside each house, destroying the walls with my physics gun. The cutscene ended, and I saw a few shacks, dull brown and torn apart. It felt as if every sob was stabbing a knife in my throat, vigerously. Josh fell to his knees, still crying, but more harshly this time. Ricky had shot himself, and fell lifelessly to the ground. Josh reached his arm out for Ricky, but it was too late. Ricky then pulled up a pistol, and pointed it at himself. I couldn't make out what he was saying, but he was talking to Ricky. A chill was sent down my spine to his horrid laughter, and I pressed enter, LMB(Left mouse button), and any other button that would usually skip the scenes, with no success.
Josh seemed to be yelling at Ricky, and Ricky was just staring at the ground, laughing demonically. As if it were scripted, a cutscene appeared of the two NPCs I saw on the title screen earlier- one with brown hair and grey eyes, called Josh, and the other with black hair and green eyes, called Ricky. What tempted me to keep going was the fact that I was eager to see if the hallway was just rubbish or if it had something really interesting. It started to lighten up after a few miles of walking, and it took me 20 minutes of sprinting just to get to the end. For the only solution was to walk down the hallway. I tried no-clipping through them, but the no-clip feature was disabled on this map for some odd reason.
However, I was in a dark, slightly red illuminated hallway. The game loaded up as normal, and the Physics gun appeared as normal. Scrolling down to the bottom of the page, I noticed a map called "Do Not Loda." I suspected it was supossed to say 'Do not Load,' and loaded it out of curiousity a bad mistake on my part. I clicked on it, and what popped up was an utter collection of maps, from editted flatmaps and bigger versions of construct. I looked over and saw "Remedon" in the maps filter. I selected two players, so my friend could join me anytime VIA logmein-hamachi. I clicked single player and dragged down the box in the right hand corner.
I asked him if he would download the hack he gave me earlier, and he said that he was working on his homework and would join me later so I continued on to the game. I instantly got excited- which would surprise a lot of people including the fact I don't like sports- and messaged my friend. There were these really cool backgrounds that showed two unknown NPCs doing lots of sports. The game came up, the same title screen as usual. I knew that this was a feature in the hack, so I continued on. Nothing to be worried about instead of blue, the screen was green. I launched up my Garrys Mod, and noticed that the loading screen was changd, but not drastically. It looked pretty cool, adding lots of new things such as new guns and vehicles, so I downloaded it and installed it as soon as I could. Surprised it came to a legitamite webpage, I read through it and saw that it was a hack for Garrys Mod. I shrugged slightly, and clicked the link, half expecting this to be a prank. I asked him about it before clicking on it, as I usually did with unknown links, but he didn't respond. He didn't say anything, but just added a hyperlink leading to a URL I discluded for upcoming reasons. I logged in and asked him what he wanted. One day, my friend called me and told me to get on Steam. We loved the game so much, that we played it for hundreds of hours on and off, without end.
You can even install mods, hacks or addons that add various items into the game.
Not only are these curators making adjustments to the mods they've already created, but they're also creating brand new mods, too.My friend and I loved playing Garrys Mod, a game where, if you are not familiar, you can build anything you want. Garry's Mod clearly has a thriving community and a plethora of highly creative content creators. So now you can download that Gameboy Advance prop from the start of this list and potentially turn it into a functional Gameboy Advance within Garry's Mod! You'll be playing video games within a video game. Once in Garry's Mod, paste the link into the "ROM URL" box within GGBA and presto! Once you have that, you'll need upload it to Dropbox and copy the link for it. It allows you to emulate the Gameboy Advance within Garry's Mod. We started this showcase with a simple Gameboy Advance prop, but now we end on something a million times better - a Gameboy Advance Emulator mod for Garry's Mod!įrom Steam user Kosman, this mod is somewhat self-explanatory.