Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

It's definitely not the entire cast, don't worry mate. But of, say, the primary 7-9 characters, it's about three or four of them that go. I won't give an exact number so you can't tell if you do decide to watch it.

Pretty sure the scene will have no impact whatsoever if you haven't been following it for at least a season or two. The reason it's so powerful is that Robb and Talisa have been built up for so long as having quite a bit of fortune and being an almost idyllic couple. Although times are tough, they're managing, and

Yeah, I suppose one negative of giving perks based on completing combos is that you have to complete the combo to get the perk.

I'd say ignore Gamezwhatever.

If you imagine that ND probably spent almost all of the three-year period developing The Last Of Us constantly tweaking the controls- and consider for a moment that the things you are complaining about are probably deliberate- it's easy to see why.

That's a good point, but standing still will definitely still be better for you than sitting, by orders of magnitude. While standing, hundreds of our muscles are still taut and exercising to keep ourselves upright. You don't break a sweat, but it's legitimate exercise which attains muscle tone. Sitting still,

Apparently it is just like the Arkham games.

Nah.

Not at all. That's a lie. There's no currency left over.

What you say would be true if it weren't for sales and the XBL Rewards program.

I haven't played the game- but it sounds like you're focusing too much on the time-based accumulation of resources over the game's other mechanics.

We've seen the game map and they've made statements about this before, pal:

Spot on, man!

I'm just running with a random thought your post gave me, man. Don't sweat.

Dude... I would totally write that Spiderman comic.

It did feel like that, though I felt that stuff was mostly directed towards 'bro' culture. Not sure how I felt about that in the article. Pretty reductive and marginalising, tbh.

I disagree that it read as pretentious garbage from a disgruntled ex-employee.

I'm pretty sure in the close up of the mural painting we could kiiina see the ghost stencil shape over which the artist was painting- I'm pretty sure there's a central figure in the bottom right like on San Andrea's cover, only more prominent.

I found the opposite!

Where exactly in the game is the selling of prisoners or the focus on private sector imprisonment?