I like to think the Coke Can was thinking of it's career.
I like to think the Coke Can was thinking of it's career.
I like to think the Coke Can was thinking of it's career.
I like to think the Coke Can was thinking of it's career.
I like to think the Coke Can was thinking of it's career.
I loved BOFV I played it obsessively for a summer finding new weapons and trying out different strategies. I bought it at least 3 separate times.
Obligatory.
dat sunlight maggot
I would go over to my friend's house to watch him play Dune II. Then, I would go home and play Herzog Zwei.True story.
These people are not nerds. They don't risk anything by being open about their preferences or enjoyment.
Hmm, some adult toys, a new robe, money and sweets.
Welcome to art. You rustled, bro?
I 'misread the point' of _art_? Are you serious?
Critical thinking skills, bud.
It truly is a man's world.
I think the static descriptions actually strike a rare balance in lore and mythology of the game world. When NPCs talk at you, the game ends up leading you on a path and most writers are bad at creating intrigue or doubt in subtle ways through exposition.
I think RahXephon came out at the 'right' time for some people, just like Evangelion hit me in the emotional gut during my adolescence. I am a surprisingly devoted fan of Evangelion and the You Can (Not) rebuild of Eva will be bought. It's the only thing I really bother to watch _all_ of the special features on, even…
God damn you, why doesn't anything significant happen in the midwest aside from trade shows, big gaming tournaments and drinking?
The UI was terrible in the original, too. It was just something obsessive play got you used to.
People have had years to pore over all of the nuances — This game is less than a few days old and all people can do is take it for granted that the game is inferior in every way, which I would disagree with.
It's pretty ridiculous; having a rational conversation about games from the perspective of race and gender gets homogeneity apologists all uncomfortable.