AsuranDreams
AsuranDreams
AsuranDreams

That...sounds really good actually! Now I have to try it. Thank you for that info! :D

I’d be glad to finish off the rest of my JD Tennessee Honey, because whiskey and honey is the perfect liquor analogue to this level of sentencing. Sweet justice with a righteous burn.

I see your point, and I do agree with you on playing in release order. I guess I was more focused on following through Solid Snake’s story, by playing the games he’s in for the sake of continuity.

I’m still not entirely convinced Raiden had to go the whole full-body Cyborg route from MGS 2 to MGS 4. It’d have been equally as badass had he turned out to have become a deadly fighter a la Solid Snake while still in a normal body.

The great thing about the MGS series is the entire buildup towards the big reveal in MGS 4. Until MGS 4, the story is fairly jumbled. I won’t say it’s convoluted, but it has some philosophical ideas which are explored and that in itself creates the confusion many people describe.

From what I’ve played of Fallout 4, the dialogue has taken the biggest hit from all the previous Bethesda Fallout games.

I knew he did the voices only because of the disclaimer that’s said at the start of the show, but I didn’t know he did ALL the voices!

Phil Hendrie is just pure genius! I love his shows, sadly haven’t kept up with his podcasts in a long time.

Well...I for one am glad the Pontiac Aztek is back!

I was just replaying Skyrim for the bajillionth time yesterday, and I was like “I’m gonna join the Stormcloaks!”, because y’know, stickin’ it to the man (Imperials) always seems fun. Then I read your comment and remembered Windhelm and how they treat other races.

Sure Morty, it’s all spic n’ span now, Morty, but wait till your Grandpa Rick comes to visit!

For those thieves this was literally the Wheel of Fortune!

Wow, didn’t know this even happened! Of course I was 10 at the time, so I was probably busy watching G.I. Joe cartoons or something.

Dogmeat’s occasional whine is also a perfect little touch, where it seems he is either scared/cautious/reluctant, yet still bravely soldiers on alongside you throughout your journey.

The final duel between Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo was great too, perhaps not so much a “shootout” but still a great scene nonetheless.

You know, this is something which was left out of the review. In all previous incarnations of Fallout, you knew the world went to hell, but ultimately you don’t quite emotionally connect with that.

I’m in the same boat with you on this one. It would’ve been a divergence from Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, had Bethesda decided to allow the many regular clothing laying about to be modded to become tougher via modding them just like the other armors.

Svedka and Stolichnaya are probably my two preferred vodka brands. :D

Nothing wrong with drinking it straight, it’s how I typically do it when I drink vodka.

Just recently finished off a bottle of Grey Goose and honestly wasn’t impressed by it. Maybe vodka isn’t my kind of drink (I’m more of a whiskey kinda guy), though I’ve had Stolichnaya before and found it to be pretty good.