Just trying to move the payload is all
Just trying to move the payload is all
All you have to do is look north. We have the same games, same rating system, same region code, same everything here in Canada. The only difference is we have a form of gun control.
They were just pullin for their team.
Jesus Christ is it 1993 still? Hasn’t this “link” been debunked numerous times by now, if I recall right, if anything violent games act as more of a release for pent up aggression. But by all means, lets point fingers at pointless topics to obfuscate the real issue. I’m so sick of all this #winning...
Brave is actually a pretty good twin-stick shooter with excellent couch co-op. The Easy difficulty is balanced well for younger kids, and the hard difficulty is actually a reasonable challenge for adults. And the 1,000 gamerscore is pretty easy to attain.
Yeah, I mean for as much as people would love this remaster to happen it likely will not. The money is gone or they’d be continuing dev. I’m not saying it’s malicious, and I’m not sure anyone is. Projects fail. It happens in the industry a lot, to a lot of games (and all software for what it’s worth) never even see…
Drivers have flashed their brights at me to indicate a police presence further down the road. Drivers on the highway will also flash their brights to indicate they will let you in. I think the “sankyuu hazaado” is a great idea if done properly (two flashes). Unfortunately, right now, drivers in Florida believe the…
But how do you indicate that you’re driving at a slow speed on the highway if you can’t use your hazards?
yes these are great, I put all my enemies numbers on them and tell people to text dick pics
Yep. This is about it. Only reason in the U.S.
I’m with DJ_KooPee, when someones hazards come on, the first thing you do is observe the road in front of you more intentley, which is not so dangerous. A second later when you realise they are no longer going, you carry on as usual. When it’s common practice you know what you’re looking at. You see hazzards flash…
The practise of thanking using hazards is generally a) in context - so most of the time its obvious its thank you not DANGER and b) done with 1 or 2 quick flashes. In genuine danger (e.g. stopping fast) people tend to put them on and leave them on. We do this in South Africa and I’ve never seen it lead to confusion.
I’m in the UK and while it wasn’t a formal part of my test my driving instructor told me to do it as a gesture of gratitude and it stuck. I’ve also known bus drivers to do some indicator acrobatics in the past too. Of course a raised hand is the universal thank you if you’re facing the driver... do you have that?
6.000 a month. Meanwhile, a multigraduated teacher and professional translator who speaks fluently four languages and has a technical know-how about PVC foams, is struggling to make 400 a month. That multigraduated teacher is me. I wish I had never gone to school and never learnt anything...... BUT I had gotten the…
I so hope Square Enix is able to get Billy Crystal and John Goodman to reprise their roles in voicing Mike and Scully, respectively for the Eng voice track. Doubtful, but it would be great!
Mobile Suit...Super Famicom? Twitter user Ikkyu has been putting a classic gaming spin on Gundam models. The results…
Yes, probably. Although games are one of the few activities than, given the circumstances, could “force” the user to keep on going virtually indefinitely. Loading screens aside (that in modern computers are pretty much negligible), some games don’t have clear “breaks” in narration or gaming. Combine that with gameplay…
There are very few things universally considered masterpieces. Michael Jackson’s Thriller album is the one thing I can think of that was universally loved and accepted.
True, but here’s a secret - regardless of what you’ve been told, all opinions are not equally valid.
Yea, but you could only get there by using the dodo and the only thing there was the stuff from the opening cut scene. Also, very little place to land and walk around