JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt

I still have my set of CDs from 1997 and ripped the necessary files to play this on my Mac just earlier today, and damn it takes me back, as it’s been that long since I actually got to play it.

I only played for about a half hour, but it mostly seems to work fine. The voice audio during the intro cinematic was slightly

There is no Dana, only JUUL.

It’s just Starship. The Jefferson part was dropped in ‘84 when Paul Kantner left; this song is from ‘85.

Netflix has an English dub option for it.

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I guess the fictional NYC in the game doesn’t have an eruv around it?

Did he follow up with “I don’t wanna be buried, by the press secretary...”

It’s like “shipping & handling.” Shipping is free, but handling costs extra!

I have the same question.

This movie still has some of my favorite small Tony bits, though. When he leaves Pepper’s office and throws the strawberries out and manages to not get a single one into the trash can? Cracks me up.

We all live in a Freudian hellhole, really.

Is mustard and ketchup... musk?

Filling” would require 48 more hardboiled eggs.

Yeah, these aren’t official “LEGO” sets, they’re official “Homeworld” sets. This company has the Homeworld license, but they are repackaging and reselling LEGO pieces second-hand.

Any packaging the sets come in won’t have the LEGO trademark logo/branding on it.

The website has this disclaimer:

These babies eat dingoes.

without the fabled film license.

I really love the way Dragon’s Dogma did character builds and skills. There were, what, 3 main disciplines that you can choose from the start, then later 3 specializations for each discipline for a total of 9 types of builds. But each had numerous skills, many that were unique to each class and speciality, and you

Seems like it would just be easier to state in-game that it’s unknown if wild animals like deer might be carriers of the virus, and there’s no guarantee that cooking it would make it safe. Since there are no gameplay mechanics that involve the player managing their hunger and/or sickness level, it’s not like saying

Is this from the Dark Crystal sequel?

You should give Ghost of a Tale a shot. Granted, you don’t play as an animal in a human world, per se, which is what your examples are like. This game is more like Redwall or Mouse Guard or Secret of NIMH. But if you want to play as a cute mouse, I recommend it!