Everybody always says Wash, but I was more deeply moved by Book. Wash was just too sudden and numbing, Book's death was protracted and deeply sad to watch.
Everybody always says Wash, but I was more deeply moved by Book. Wash was just too sudden and numbing, Book's death was protracted and deeply sad to watch.
I knew guys who did this and it was always a tad scary. I loved Morrowind, heck all of the TES games, but I could never be obsessive enough to do this sort of mansion-creation. Still it's a testimony to how deep these games were that you could excercise your OCD so extensively!
Aside from the tattoos. Yuck. What is up with every girl having those now? I feel like some old fashioned fogey, not liking what has apparently become a standard thing of fashion!
wasn't there pepsi flavored gum or candy at some point? I remember liking that stuff...
My grades 10-12 tormentor (1990-93) actually found me on Facebook to apologize profusely for how he treated me in school (he contacted me in 2010). I realized my Facebook info was unlocked and promptly locked it and didn't reply. But it was all I could do to stop myself spitting venom at him over the damage he did and…
The only thing I'm gonna argue with is that hat. Why does every male under 30 seem to not know that fedoras and other old timey hats belong on Frank Sinatra in 1950, and just about no one else? Frickin hipsters.
I'm sorry but I'm sadistically enjoying the under-30s wailing about the Doctor not being young and hot anymore. Maybe now we can focus on his 'otherness' and not whether his companion wants to shag him or not.
Yeah it's bound to happen. WoW is bleeding to death slowly. 7.7 million players might sound like a lot (and it is) but they're losing 600k subscribers every quarter...And then boom! World of DIABLO! Maybe!
Holy crap does this ever take me back. Some very good 2005 memories there. Personally I quit in 2009 and haven't looked back, but still. Good memories!
People are making great independent games the likes of which nobody could make ten years ago because publishers wouldn't take risks. Digital delivery and greenlight are giving us games that are crazy and different and risky. Why are people angrier than ever? Bah. It's a great time for games, not a great time to be…
What amazed me about this game is how utterly bad the story was, including all its dialogue, and then you have the incidental in-mission dialogue between NPCs, which is often side-splittingly hilarious. Why didn't they let whoever wrote THAT stuff writ the actual game story and dialogue? Then it might not have been so…
No Hammerites, no undead, no Pagans, no Keepers, no Stephen Russell..I personally am quite sure of this one :p
Game looks interesting. And Leo's soothing inoffensive voice makes me sleepy.
I still have both games on CDs. Heck, the tower they're on is about two feet away. Do they even work on Windows 7 or 8? I should replay 'em.
A-fucking-men. Well said man. It'd be better if they simply let this turd rest in the cistern, but so be it, if they bring it back these are the points every hardcore fan who actually sat through all four seasons would give out.
I'm still annoyed that they gave us LA Noire and not Red Dead. I mean...LA Noire was good but, y'know, it was like they gave us a hamburger while withholding a t-bone steak.
Saints Row 4 end of August, Blacklist, there's a lot coming out...right at the end of summer. July sure feels like a drought to me so far.
hooray! Finally someone justifies my tightie-whitey-only undies drawer.
Why oh why hasn't GOG or Steam got this game yet? It desperately needs an update so it can run on modern PCs!
I really miss Google Chat :( Hangouts sucks