What’s something you never knew you didn’t want spoiled?
What’s something you never knew you didn’t want spoiled?
I would like to suggest that you consider breaking down such a large block of text into separate sections devoted to specific thoughts. It would be easier to read your writing.
I’ve never really played FromSoft games, but what was amazing to me about that boss fight is that—without knowing much about the fight mechanics in the game—it really looks like Let Me kind of embarrassed the boss. Like, if it was a Tekken match and the guy who picked Lars looked pretty good dodging attacks and flying…
You seem like someone who would enjoy attending my conference..
If he keeps releasing content, doesn’t that mean the game is unfinished?
Reheated Chipotle Burrito > all other fast-food leftovers.
Ha, Water Jenga is exactly what I thought after watching it.
The best role Jared Leto ever had was Nick Cage’s character’s drugged-out brother in Lord of War.
I loved Sleeping Dogs! I got is with PS+ soo long ago. Great game start to finish.
Also: Shredders!
When I was in high school, one of my friends had Virtua Tennis on Dreamcast, and we spent a few weekends playing it with our friend group. One of our friends had grown up taking tennis lessons his whole life, and he pretty much destroyed the rest of us in that game, because he knew how the sport worked and could…
It was also the Cell processor itself, which was optimized for being connected to a virtually unlimited number of other Cell processors for highly parallel computing functionality.
Officially-approved, and above-board seem to be the operative words here.
Aside from other elements of their mouse design, I’ve always kind of hated Apple’s single-mouse-button design and functionality. Is the goal to simplify the mouse? One button is simpler and therefore more intuitive than two? In a lot of cases, simpler is more intuitive, but . . . two mouse buttons was too much?
I remember this mouse from Apple. It’s smaller than you think, so likely your palm would not rest on it.
No tinfoil hat needed. Yes, Ted Cruz has been spending time with white supremacists. Specifically, he was doing so shortly before January 6 last year.
Got an extra ‘T’ in there..
But not read.