I said there were two. :-P
I said there were two. :-P
Trust me when I say that there’s no one more disappointed by the products of Peugeot’s 2000s malaise period, than people who love Peugeot. I love my 106, but there’s maybe two modern Peugeots - that is, Peugeots made within the last decade - I’d be willing to replace it with.
I remember the Ribena cartons with little paper cut-outs over the logo that you used to see on Blue Peter and such a lot. I’m pretty sure they made the cut-outs so exact purely for the sake of taking the piss out of the regulations.
It is, that.
No, but Block is. The BBC couldn’t accept any form of payment from Monster for featuring their logo, but they’re not required to cover up any and all brands in their programmes any more—they relaxed the rules some time ago, simply for the sake of practicality.
It’s certainly road legal where it’s sold, though.
I actually like a lot of the sarky Hawke lines from DA2—they genuinely did a pretty good job of giving each ‘personality’ option a lot of, well, personality. Obviously, you didn’t have anywhere near the amount of choice you did in Torment, but DA2 actually tended to give you a better variety of options than, say, Mass…
Yup, this is what I came here for.
I wouldn’t call DA: I’s nature ‘dodgy-looking’. It’s fantastical, to be sure - trees the size of large buildings and such (yeah, I know we have Redwoods and the like in the real world, but we’re talking full-on world-tree style stuff here) - but very well-done, for the most part. One of the great tragedies of that -…
It’s science fiction, dude. Soft science fiction, to be sure, but science fiction nonetheless. It kind of dilutes ‘science fantasy’ as a genre to just lump all non-hard science fiction in there.
... Glorious
American automotive regulations seem designed to piss off people who like cars, more or less. No imports, no road-legal non-kit-car Atoms and such, but the manufacturers are allowed to skimp on the lighting.
And they have the ringtone I wanted?
That said, red indicators are actually illegal in Europe, so some other regulation is clearly fighting the good fight.
‘The GTI for decades has been the go to hot hatch for much of the world.’
Nah, Girls und Panzer is about girls who drive tanks; Panzermadels is about girls who are tanks. Think KanColle.