Yeah, I spent a night on top of a rock in Clear Sky's Red Forest to avoid being killed by a pack of dogs. Low ammo, no grenades...
Yeah, I spent a night on top of a rock in Clear Sky's Red Forest to avoid being killed by a pack of dogs. Low ammo, no grenades...
It's usually recommended to rinse them to get rid of any paper flavor. Just moistening it doesn't make much sense.
It's usually recommended to rinse them to get rid of any paper flavor. Just moistening it doesn't make much sense.
My pants-poopingest moment was when I was (I thought) sneaking quietly through the Wild Territory area. It's night, pitch black, and I duck behind a train to avoid a few bandits... and hear *something* panting/growling... right behind my freaking left shoulder (thanks, 5.1 speakers). A cloaked bloodsucker who hadn't…
On a side note, the Glico-Morinaga kidnapping case mentioned in the screenshot was the basis for much of the storyline of the 1st season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. In real life, it was the Fox-eyed Man, not the Laughing Man.
Hah, I was about to mention the pushy deer of Miyajima with their demon stare. These Nara deer act more like giant park squirrels. Miyajima deer are just dicks.
Old curmudgeon here, too. Modern "comedy" isn't about making people laugh, it's about making them squirm in discomfort ("Fremdscham").
You know he's a dick because he's wearing a hipster head condom.
BL2's udders are chafed and bloody, Gearbox. Give it some time to rest before you start milking it again.
Better by far than pro wrasslin'.
"Bared resemblance to"? Holy crap, dude, read something besides internet posts. It ruins your language skills. You managed to not only use the wrong verb, but conjugate *that* incorrectly. Double semi-literacy whammy.
Valid points, all. People tend to overlook that Japan *is* a post-apocalyptic society.
I always called these guys the Chittering Abomination Cubes.
@Dr Awesome: There was some confusion about the Industrial Revolution thing at first, but no, Steam rejects the provided keys, saying that they're already in use.
@Dr Awesome: There was some confusion about the Industrial Revolution thing at first, but no, Steam rejects the…
I can relate. Buying a game from gog.com always sets off my credit card's fraud alert, which locks it down until I call them and tell them I meant to do it. There's no way to white-list them. Something about where their servers are located, and it being a hotbed of credit card fraud...
I can relate. Buying a game from gog.com always sets off my credit card's fraud alert, which locks it down until I…
It seems to be pretty random, actually. For me, the Bioshock Infinite key was invalid, but all the extras were fine. With others, it's the other way around. They started asking people in the forum thread (which you can't just post to, you have to join by inputting at least one game service ID - no thanks, my personal…
It seems to be pretty random, actually. For me, the Bioshock Infinite key was invalid, but all the extras were fine.…
It's a roll of the dice with Green Man Gaming on this one. There's six pages of people on their forums (including me) who were sold keys for the main game and/or "free" bonuses that were already in use. They're slowly sorting through it and sending out new ones, but it doesn't inspire confidence in the service.
It's a roll of the dice with Green Man Gaming on this one. There's six pages of people on their forums (including…
You're making the mistake of thinking of it in game terms. It's not a game - it's first and foremost a DLC and microtransaction sales platform.