I noticed a pattern with the friendly AI in that first trench: catch of fire, shriek, die horrendously. Repeat.
I noticed a pattern with the friendly AI in that first trench: catch of fire, shriek, die horrendously. Repeat.
@Ryan_the_D: I feel weird saying it—seeing as she's all battered and bedraggled— but yeah. Way to capture the fearsome-cute.
Watching The Last Starfighter twenty or so years ago, who would've thought arcades would end up like this?
Whereas the pre-order bonus from Best Buy is an actual George Foreman Grill.
Ugh, what a way to sink a potentially great idea: Marky Mark the archaeo-ranger.
I'm curious about the picture: it's from Raiders, but that's Drake switched for Indy, right?
@tshack: I'm down. The Silk Road/Central Asia is ripe for adventure.
I drive a Volvo 240 wagon. 3000 pounds of Swedish steel powered by a 4 cylinder lawnmower engine. As far as I'm concerned, it's the ne plus ultra of automotive design.
I was in Doak Campbell Stadium last night, watching my beloved Seminoles eviscerate the Gators. Fantastic day for us, at least.
@Man_in_Gauze: Trenfinity Warch?
Much like a Nazi zombie, Infinity Ward's desecrated husk shall be infused with unholy sorcery to unleash shambling terror upon us all.
When was the last time we had a post as contentious as Killing Castro? I think that's got as much vitriol as any thread I've seen here.
@Don't forget to bring a towel!: I feel compelled to wade into this powderkeg of a post for some reason—
"Or Nolan North, the voice of just about everybody these days." Seriously, if he's inseparable from his characters that's quite a case of schizophrenia.
I can only imagine how one would activate the chainsaw.
@anduin1: I concur. Too much "America, fuck yeah!" and not enough "Uh oh, this poorly thought-out coup attempt is gonna majorly embarrass us."
I'm on this game like Raymond Chandler on a colorful simile.
Man, he looks grumpy.
@(Zombie) Goldwings -again- Just in time for Halloween: No way, man. As a rule Americans appreciate the sort of loony irreverence for power that paints three Cold War-era politicians and their Communist adversary as zombie slayers.