If this is a ripoff of "Knights of Badassdom", then Knights is a ripoff of "Role Models".
If this is a ripoff of "Knights of Badassdom", then Knights is a ripoff of "Role Models".
I want my gravestone to feature a rugged, weather proof PC that's always running Quake III Arena. If you visit my grave you can play a quick round of Instagib vs a bot that's programmed to play like I do. (IE: Not actually very good.) The bot will even spout off a few choice phrases in chat that I might have said.
I would have to agree with him.
I've played them all. At one point, I didn't consider myself a JRPG fan in any way. They bored me. FFXII was the first one to really click, and it was the first one I finished. Since then, I've developed a love of JRPGs.
I read somewhere that Basch was originally supposed to be the main character, but Square Enix said he wasn't "Japanese" enough to appeal to the Japanese audience, so they made him come up with Vaan.
I like Final Fantasy XII. Yeah. I'm that guy.
Did one of mine make it once before? I don't recall.
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And everyone employed there quickly finds gainful employment elsewhere.
At least they don't call it "IBM compatible" anymore.
STAT | 14 million—Number of copies of Minecraft sold for the PC; in just the 24 hours following that announcement Minecraft then sold over 18,310 copies on PC or Mac.
Oh wow. I forgot about that ability. He doesn't exactly look aerodynamic anymore, does he.
After buying a used flight stick on the cheap, I was looking for a game to test it out with. War Thunder was free, so I gave it a spin.
I've decided to fire up Far Cry 3 again, which I kind of left off somewhere in the middle. I'm finding the fun again.
Completely different industries, the game, and mobile game industries. Couldn't agree more.
How do the machines know what Tasty Wheat tastes like? I mean what if they got it wrong? What if what they think Tasty Wheat tastes like actually tastes like oatmeal, or tuna fish?
Oh, wow. This guys wins. Holy crap.
There's still some demand among older people in the US, just not enough to convince publishers to release anything on tape. Working retail, I would still occasionally get older people asking me where the tape section is, or the VHS movies.
Stored on an sd card, but attached to your 3ds. You can redownload any time you want, but if you lose your system and replace it with a different one, it's gone, even if you kept a backup.