1996 still in the 90's. it counts right? lol hey lets be honest those cartoons are still better than the ones the kiddos got now.
1996 still in the 90's. it counts right? lol hey lets be honest those cartoons are still better than the ones the kiddos got now.
The nineties were weird in a weird way. Also to some people who say 90's cartoons were better and name cartoons like Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls or Samurai Jack, please make sure you know when you started watching those cartoons.
Spot on ole' chap.
The 3D is never essential in any game. It just looks really really good.
Direct me to all these games set in New England, please.
Seriously, I can name Assassin's Creed 3.
I have never played another video-game set in New England.
Unless he's thinking that New York is part of New England.
This is just one of the reasons why "Alan Wake" was so awesome. It felt a lot like the Pac NW, especially Bellingham, WA. Didn't Fallout 3 have that swamp section (and part of it was set in the uncommon area of Southern Maryland)
So out of curiosity how many games can you name set in New England?
The last Fallout was in Nevada.
Flat and boring?
That's pretty much the opposite of what I thought of it.
New Vegas was flat and boring as far as the setting goes. Better overall game, though.
Which exclusive?
I adored this show for the first three seasons before it got cancelled, and I remember everybody being super excited that it was coming back. We all got together at a friends house drunk to watch the re-premiere of the show, and I was completely alone in a house of over twenty people thinking that what I just watched…
Blood Dragon didn't require the base game to play did it? Ergo, not DLC.
It's happening again!
Have you seen this boy?
(I'll resist the urge to round up all the comments from people telling me how wrong I was for saying it was a hoax.)
Just go buy a GBA (or DS) and a copy of Final Fantasy VI Advance. There, now you have FF VI on the go. Problem solved.
You really can't wrap your head around how people might find it funny when their favorite late night show host, who doesn't play games or even cares about games, reviews them and gives them nonsensical scores?
It almost seems that humor is subjective?