THEY NEED TO DO WAY INSTAIN DRIVER WHO KILL THEIR COMPEITORS. BECAUSE OHTER DRIVERS CANT FRIGTH BACK?
I want that Fallout Vertibird. WANT.
Akira was a very popular series in Japan, and like many popular anime and manga there, they tend to hold legacies that can grow to legendary levels. Akira is one of those "legendary" anime.
Those little buggers always make me jump. Especially with headphones.
I read the article and said to myself "Fallout of course! but let's see what this person has to say".
Spoiler, it's Fallout. 80% of questions that start out "What's the best..." are answered by Fallout.
Fallout, still good after all of these years.
Half-Life.
Suing might be overboard but this shouldn't exactly be swept under the rug either. Tired of all these broken promises, I want accountability, damnit. I also would like a 1080p TV so I would have even more reasons to complain!
Fallout 1 and 2 (Also NV to an extent) uses a reputation system that isn't always a global reputation of just Good vs Evil like Fo3 did. They treat morality as more of a gray area than anything while Fo3 just treated it as Black and White.
I realized that Wasteland 2 was old school special when I picked up an optional quest to rescue a guy's pigs that had been taken from him by an organized militia to a corporate owned farm.
"I spent hours and resources fighting off mobs in New Reno after I got playful with Bishops, who was the leader, wife. It lead to an epic battle in which the entire casino and random NPCs just fought. "
I've been playing through the first two Fallout games, as somebody who got to know the series from Bethesda's masterpiece called Fallout 3, I was a bit sceptical of the first two, asking myself how these old games could measure up to the new ones?
I was wrong, both games are incredible and smart. Fallout 2 deals with…
Good point, I should have been clearer there. I think karma worked as a "reputation" system in the first Fallout games, which is more in line with what Fargo described for Wasteland 2. Fallout 3 forced the karma system into the box of an overarching morality system to the detriment of the rest of the game, in my…
This dude is trying as hard as possible to start a PC vs console war. Also implying you cant sit on a couch and play PC games is hilarious
I was about to make this same point. Luckily though, the Karma system in Fallout 1 and 2 basically did nothing, which was great.
"There was this one moment in Fallout 3, when I came across a prisoner at some raider camp," I said. "She was…
They should be doing that anyway. The radicalization you talk about has been restricted to a significant minority; the vast majority of Palestinians are justifiably angry about Israel's continued non-recognition of their existence, but they aren't the ones shooting rockets. It's really important to distinguish between…
What do people expect Israel to do? I'm honestly curious. And I mean right now, as a realistic option.
No surprise he sympathizes with Israel. Blatt describes his offense as "a mixture of old and new school attacks."