But that's okay, everything preceding the ending prepared you amply for what was to come - they probably didn't even expect anyone to stick it out all the way till the end.
But that's okay, everything preceding the ending prepared you amply for what was to come - they probably didn't even expect anyone to stick it out all the way till the end.
I honestly wish I could forget.
Do I dislike pre-ordering? Yes.
I figured as much, but was thinking with reversibility. So the whole inherent joke kinda went "woosh" over my head. Thanks though!
The left is definitely the lighter and brighter option. There's nice contrast in there... the right is kinda, dusty.
Do you have any proof that it is incredibly mild? Beyond personal experience that is, as grand claims are easily made. As of yet, my point stands: Hyperactivity is part of both ADD and ADHD.
I'm not arguing against the terminology from a medical (or even academic) point of view, to me it makes perfect sense. But it's not me that I'm concerned about. The general public to some degree is aware of ADD and ADHD. There's a lot of misconception, but overall those that tend to know both terms know they are…
Hyperactivity is part of both ADD and ADHD.
Play it with an Xbox 360 controller. Because the controls where kinda... ew on the computer. I honestly couldn't survive any quicktime event with the keyboard.
I agree in so far that I would've liked seeing a "survival mode", which would require more scavenging and a heavy dependency on stealth (Obviously the game would have to nurture that), but as far as scripted goes... I think that there's actually more freedom in this one then there's ever being in any Tomb Raider title.
Wouldn't say it's my favorite... but playing through it three times in a row definitely means I enjoyed it a lot.
I reckon this is being done to test the waters for a sequel, prequel, etcquel. I don't like saying it... but I have an awful gut feeling about how this'll end.
I definitely didn't make the comment to spur a whole discussion on ADD, more of a funny quip, with a bit of painful truth in it. So don't worry, no need for doubt!
I know, has being noted a few times bellow. But I was diagnosed in the ADD era (Sounds kinda silly typing that) and it's still best known as ADD (At least, from my experience), if it's known at all.
Okay, suits! I'm buying it on Steam. Those are right out awesome. Hadn't seen those yet, so thanks!
That figure looks borderline evil. It's cool though.
That... that sounds bad. I hate to admit it, but I'm kinda feeling that it has being used as an easy escape. As in: "I don't feel like paying attention, so I must have ADHD", "I day dream all the time, so I must have ADD" or "I can't get this kids to listen, they must have ADHD". Which really doesn't help those that…
It's the degree that matters. A "normal" kid would do most of that some of the time. Someone with ADHD, would do most of that most of the time. Think the Anime got set up that way to show a clear contrast.
+1 Internet for you.