Blackie62
Blackie62
Blackie62

Holy crap it’s not a slideshow!

I hadn’t even considered how much this would all fall apart for me without something that even just sounds like Santaolalla.

I’d bet he doesn’t even know the word “trans.”

Scout trooper?

Yeah actually. There were multiple methods throughout the Middle East but the quick and dirty version was filling a stone pool with water and overnight it would get cold enough to form ice that could be stored in an insulated room or container.

If it means that they’re going back to large dense cities instead of the typical open world openness of Origins, Odyssey, etc. then I am so down.

Fam, I remember when this franchise was still inspired by Alamut.

Am I missing something or does that rig not have a PSU?

Is she Canadian to try and keep us from reading too much into the name Sojourn? Cause it didn’t work.

One thing I feel gets underrated about WD2 is that it captured the moment it’s set in. Against all odds for a AAA game, all the memes, ripped from the headlines plot beats, and setting the game during an election year really work to make it feel like summer/fall 2016 San Francisco.

I’ve played both and can say it’s definitely better than Backbone.

And the headline clip is an MPEG.

In the United States, that same card sells for only around $500 - $700.

Do gotta wonder if you’re still down for Danny Ric after those shoeys Netflix refuses to show for some reason.

The absolute worse part is you can’t just open Origin to launch the game because it’ll tell you that you need to open it from Steam or Epic or whatever. Why? And then why the Hell is the game even listed in my Origin library, EA? Why the Hell is there a button to launch the game in Origin if it doesn’t even work?

[Ignore this.]

The endgame is only a series of dungeons with no story relevance and only give out some gatcha currency. You can totally ignore it.

No. I think the video games led fans to think the real sport was a video game.

You underestimate how fast those wiimotes went flying before everyone had wristbands.