It sure does seem like we've achieved Felicia Saturation.
It sure does seem like we've achieved Felicia Saturation.
Fair winds, McWhertor.
It seems like there are two schools of thought for Beer Pong Battleship. The first is much like traditional beer pong, since you see where you're throwing your ball and instead of in a triangle (or whatever shape) the cups are arranged like the ships on the table. The other more complicated version is like this one,…
I really, really enjoyed the Prince of Persia movie. It exceeded my (admittedly low) expectations by leaps and bounds.
This has gone a long way to allay my fears. As I said before, if this is in the same vein as "Outlaws to the End," I think it could work out well; but the most important thing is that ME3 is a good game.
I think what really hobbled the "RPG elements" of ME1 was the absolutely terrible inventory management system. If that got fixed, then I think it'd be great to bring some of them back in.
I find the guy-at-the-well's reaction (around 2:48) to be absolutely hilarious.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I don't have a lot of experience with Battlefield: can an engineer-class player repair a vehicle from inside it, or does he have to jump out to repair?
Ha! I knew it!
Still waiting for iOS Fate of Atlantis.
By golly, if they let me play as Blasto the Hanar Spectre or the one Batarian in the galaxy that isn't a total dick, I'm sold!
The best way I can see this working out is if the co-op element is a standalone mission pack parallel to the main story, and preferably not playing as any of the main characters— something along the lines of Red Dead Redemption's Outlaws to the End. I don't think anyone wants Red Shep vs. Blue Shep.
Speaking as someone who isn't a Netflix customer, probably the main thing keeping me from streaming is the lack of extras/special features that come on the disc. I'm one of those weirdos who likes to watch with director commentaries and the like; and in some cases—for example, the "Lord of the Rings" movies or "Master…
Ah, Fate of Atlantis. Sophia Hapgood's chest has held up well indeed.
I disregard the propounding members of the Reagan Administration in general, Bill Bennett in particular.
Something I hope they'll include sooner or later is two-weapon combat, using the hidden blade on the off hand in conjunction with the sword as the primary weapon. Couldn't tell if that featured in this trailer.
My gamerscore is at 12,345. I kinda want to just leave it that way.
I don't like Doritos at all. I am aware this places me in a small minority of Americans.
Amen.
The comic art on the right it seriously channeling the classic Indiana Jones posters of Drew Struzan. I suppose it's only appropriate.