Male Paragon Infiltrator here. Well, Paragon in that I filled the Paragon meter first, and all the IMPORTANT decisions were Paragon.
Male Paragon Infiltrator here. Well, Paragon in that I filled the Paragon meter first, and all the IMPORTANT decisions were Paragon.
Look at Shred's eyes in that picture. He's smiling! He's ENJOYING THAT!
While I hope they can polish it a little, this is looking to be a pretty low-budget game. There's a limit to how much beauty they can put into an 8-bit remake without monies.
I beat the game before I turned 10 years old. On a rental. It's not hard by NES standards.
And sometimes being loud is part of the entertainment.
Sometimes you've gotta be loud to be top banana.
Play KH1 and 2, read online story summaries afterwards to clear up the confusion.
You are never the only one. Even the most awesome thing in the world can make at least two people go "meh". So it's a moot question.
You hear a guy behind you, you know he's got a sword and wants to use it on you, and you weigh your options. What do you do?
Tomb Raider/Portal crossover DLC confirmed!
You missed "Nailed it!"
I swear, one of the best things about having read all of the ASOIAF books is being able to read the comments thread to something like this without being worried about spoilers.
Someone else, I forget who, mentioned someone who mentioned that a lot of this could've been avoided if they'd named and marketed the game as Sim City Online.
Some of those are genuinely dangerous. The ones shoving the sleeping guy facefirst into a wall are just... That's crossing a line.
Ohhhhh, I get it now!
Actual reply: You got Rob Paulsen? Freaking sweet.
How DO you get paid 80 dollars an hour by working from home with two kids?
I've been using it as a timekiller when I'm waiting for something and I only have my phone with me. It works nicely as that. It pretty much plays like those always-running bits of Rayman Origins: The start and end of the dragon boss in the regular levels, and the Land of the Livid Dead in the, um, Land of the Livid…
Book 5, while I DID enjoy it (anyone who hates all the travelling at least has to admit that the Wall bits were freaking brilliant, and that's fact and not just my opinion at all, nope), does make me worry a little bit that the series is going the same way. A book review I read after finishing it said the same: There…
(Obligatory) Hodor!