I'm torn on the one hand $350 for a do it yourself kit is pretty pricey even for higher end cosplay.
I'm torn on the one hand $350 for a do it yourself kit is pretty pricey even for higher end cosplay.
Do you have a source for that?
I always read that the modern zombie basically came from Romero's Night of the Living Dead which took its zombies from I Am Legend's meek vampires.
Well at least they didn't go with the literal rat plague a la Dishonored (I love you Dishonored but that was silly and you know it)
Meanwhile I weep for the Banner Saga
I get that it's supposed to be the same reality.
With Fontaine's world up there you would think all the stock piles of drinkable would make their way out and integrate with the swapped over injections of Ryan's world.
-Spoilers-
I still have hope this will turn out alright.
I mean all of the period sets and costumes look fantastic.
Something of a tangential thought here but I've always wondered why people like energy drinks.
This game actually was barely on my radar but that scene really intrigued me. I always enjoy FPS games that try to delve more into background exploration and interaction rather than shooting everything.
It's not complete until we have his inventor look like (let's say Tesla) and be called
I suddenly have an urge to jump on it and search for that access port.
Yeah the campaign's narration was one of those things that could have been brilliant but as of now serves as purely function if not completely pointless.
I've always wondered out of all the sequels/prequels Pixar now seems to be churning out (with Finding Nemo getting one soon too). How come nothing concrete came out for The Incredibles?
Solid Snake is an American government agent who is a clone of Cold War hero Naked Snake. Naked Snake in an attempt to fight a conspiracy left over after WW2 sets up his own mercenary company which eventually turns into its own nation. He initially sets this up because his mentor was killed by him in an assassination…