The next big Metal Gear Solid game is coming out this September, according to an inadvertent video leak on IGN.…
The next big Metal Gear Solid game is coming out this September, according to an inadvertent video leak on IGN.…
I see nothing wrong with a black and blue Freeza.
Ash cannot be killed. He has been in a coma since episode one.
"Have female characters of various body types"
Quite frankly the original poster isn't good. I thought you guys had the same we have in France (which I really like):
Koreans complaining of racism really doesn't carry much weight with me because stuff like this is acceptable in mainstream comedy and music acts over there.
Oh boo who! Kimchi does have a strong smell. It wasn't even a racist remark. People just love complaining.
That's a blisteringly hot, very ignorant take.
Well no, she's already in heaven, you're just trying to see if You Can Take Her Higher. To A Land Where Blind Men See.
I'm going to play this game on Yeezy difficulty.
Bipedal or bust, amirite?
Dude seriously who fucking plays these games.
the game isn't that old. it still looks damn good IMO.
Third Destiny article today?
Have you ever liked a game that someone else didn't like? It's hard to explain why you think it's great and why they should play it if the fundamental...guts...of the game aren't something they enjoy. Most recently, I've run into that with Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. It's a fun game with tons of weird "weapon"…
It's more than just going left or right - it's digging down into the planets, and finding new minerals/materials, and then using them to build things and upgrade your character.
A PS4 LIMITED EDITION THAT'S UNINSPIRED
Yeah, we all read that article. Its sentiments were good in terms of day to day life, but it doesn't really apply here. Killing terrorists isn't the same as terrorists killing innocents. Killing terrorists means protecting innocents, since all that terrorists will inevitably do is kill innocents. Now, if the US should…
This. Those men will be killed anyway. Responding to an inevitable tragedy with a giant 'Fuck You' is admirable.
Why we like it: Saga's biggest appeal is a prickly, temperamental cast of characters that each have fears, flaws and doubts a mile long. They're neurotic, hardheaded and horny, like people in the real world, but have magic spaceships, robot royal families and