Mobsters with lobsters, tiny pin bowling, an "ivy" league school, yeah okIt's small enough that you could recreate the entire state at 1:1 scale without having to condense anything down.
/s Connecticut snob
Mobsters with lobsters, tiny pin bowling, an "ivy" league school, yeah okIt's small enough that you could recreate the entire state at 1:1 scale without having to condense anything down.
The volcano alone makes it way more interesting than Rhode Island. Also as it is isolated by the sea, they can make any event happening there less unrealistic as they can use its isolated location as a way to explain why the mainland US is not helping them right away.
No one cares about Rhode Island
Even New England doesn't care about Rhode Island
I know this because I live in New England
The most famous city in Rhode Island is a city that doesn't actually exist in Rhode Island.
I will be honest, I actually had to Google it just to verify that they were an actual state. And that's saying something considering that I live in Connecticut.
OP, why you riding for it? How did this come about?
How about D.C.? it's small, a US territory (maybe a state one day) and unlike Rhode Island actually has several notable landmarks.
Yeah seriously. I'm putting the thread on ignore. Shit is just gross in here.
If we're talking about RI, you're just better off going with Connecticut.
You have the pretentious rich white people in the southwest part of the state, the Yale crowd in New Haven, a depressed small city in Hartford, the nuclear sub base and casinos to the east, the sticks in the northwest and northeast for your nature.
How can RI compete with that regarding a video game setting? It can't.
The volcano alone makes it way more interesting than Rhode Island. Also as it is isolated by the sea, they can make any event happening there less unrealistic as they can use its isolated location as a way to explain why the mainland US is not helping them right away.
I will be honest, I actually had to Google it just to verify that they were an actual state. And that's saying something considering that I live in Connecticut.