I thought healing wasn’t allowed? I got a pretty scathing message the first pvp match I got into and healed because I didn’t want to freaking die.
I thought healing wasn’t allowed? I got a pretty scathing message the first pvp match I got into and healed because I didn’t want to freaking die.
Must have loaded him up with too much Christmas eggnog!
To be fair, I have no idea how old Nathan Drake is supposed to be either. We live in a world where Robert Downey Jr. is 50 years old, but looks 40.
*sigh* Why aren’t there any good dinosaur games anymore? We need a competent and passionate team to make a good Jurassic Park or Turok game for the modern era.
First, thanks for being here!
Second, do you think you’ll ever be able to deal with publishers again after two successful Kickstarters, for better or for worse?
Also just wanted to say that Broken Age is pretty much the first point-and-click game I ever played and I love it!
I feel like it would be the same ‘game’ as Overstrike, but Fuse definitely had a tonal shift.
At any rate I’m glad his lawyer is compiling information before acting.
Let me guess; you pirate video games?
Now I wonder how long it will be before Reddit goes back to cupping his balls.
I didn’t write out as literally period blood like fan theory in the article, I’m saying metaphorically; but yes, you are right. Her blood may be different from the Old Blood, but it’s still corrupted in the sense that once you’re a Vileblood, you can’t go back, which also leads me to believe that corrupted blood…
This game plays on words a lot though. You’ll see many references to ‘insight’, as in understanding, and also mention ‘eyes on the inside’ (sometimes literally).
There’s also Annalise, Queen of the Vilebloods, whose blood you need to drink to become a Vileblood.
And somewhere along the line the blood became corrupted in Yharnum, which lead to the rise of beasts, unless I’m mistaken. A metaphor for sexually transmitted diseases?
These kinds of things make me really into the lore…
“I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass…and I’m all out of bubblegum.”
It’s such a 90’s video game line, which I guess is why it was in Duke Nuke’em. They Live really should’ve had its own video game.
I understand your comment, but you’re going to have to explain what ‘reverse-racism’ is.
I was just wondering what the inverse of a weeaboo is called...