It was only during E3 that I discovered that the Wii U is a new system.
It was only during E3 that I discovered that the Wii U is a new system.
Iliad and Odyssey don't count until you've labored over them in the Greek. Because suffering builds character.
To put it simply, the game gets harder the more people are playing in the session— stronger enemies, etc. Even though the guy's character is dead, it still probably counts as two players, putting the surviving guy at a disadvantage against the boss. Were the dead guy to leave, the game would get easier.
Impressive. How's your aim in that thing?
I'm pretty sure that's what Beardbeardly was saying. The dicks complaining about Aisha Tyler are the same ones who act like cavemen jackasses in XBL.
It was the Dukes! It was the Dukes!
Some of my earliest childhood memories are of watching new episodes of TNG with my parents every week; but later on when I had reached kindergarten/first grade the series had gone into syndication and I watched it each night at 7pm during dinner. For me, The Next Generation will always be the pinnacle of Trek.
That's how I interpreted it too. Breivik wants to be judged sane so his "manifesto" gets its folk hero. The prosecution wants him deemed insane so it denies credibility to his bullshit ideas.
It's Spring Break in a video game!
I'm pretty sure that a good 80% of those in attendance are (at least self-styled) smartasses.
I guess I'm kind of an outlier as a heterosexual male who doesn't particularly like the idea of booth babes. Yeah, I like looking at hot girls, and I like sex; but to me booth babes are basically insulting my intelligence— pandering to my dick.
That is, alas, the crux. And it's not like we're close to it, considering car shows have had their booth babe equivalents for nigh-on 50 years now.
Definitely getting an Eternal Darkness vibe from these screenshots.
Oh hot damn hell yes. Some thoughts:
Was anybody able to scan the QR code on the "DRINK" guy? I couldn't.
I share your concern about the trees. Having grown up around southern live oaks and done my fair share of scampering up and down trees, the mechanic seems "artificial" for lack of a better word.
Half game, half TV show. Nick Arcade is back, baby!
The USS Sephora? Damn, what a dystopian corporatist future.
Well, if that doesn't perfectly encapsulate the grim reality facing the latest crop of college graduates, I don't know what does.
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles was where it was at.