NightmareAsylum
NightmareAsylum
NightmareAsylum

Oh god, don't even remind me about the Runescape holiday items. I still think that's a cool thing though, as long as there are no unfair advantages from using it and there's more than 1 chance for it. I just like to make my characters look as unique as possible, I guess, so rare items always catch my interest.

All these items are available to don until January 5th.

This article didn't, mostly because it usually looks like summer in the game. But Rockstar stated in their original article that all of the holiday items will disappear on the 5th. The only thing we're going to keep at the moment is the new camera features.

I wouldn't have as much of a problem with this money if the people responsible for handing it out didn't also give themselves bullshit like invincibility. I too was given $150m from a random modder for no reason, and while it's nice to not worry about money for trivial things or necessities like keeping my ammo

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Relevant. Also, I wish these clothes weren't temporary, but it's cool to see snow finally featured in GTA (aside from the brief North Yankton sections)

It's this scene.

The game might've been a mess for some time, but at least this commercial was more entertaining than most.

If it was possible to sue a developer every time they weren't honest in their marketing, then there would either be no such thing as the broke gamer, or gaming in general would've died long ago from there being nobody left to make them.

This year has been good to all gamers, really. Games are finally being viewed as a legitimate art form and competition, and that's thanks to all of the gamers who contribute to that. From the ones who saved lives, to the ones who simply can play without being complete tools, whether they're popular or not. So hell

That he did, but we can't pretend Fox is the only news company whose reports are being controlled & filtered for some kind of benefit. That's part of the reason Occupy started in the first place, governments and big companies having way too much power over things they shouldn't have anything to do with.

Oh, their basic reporting certainly won't be going down in history for accuracy, that's for sure. They are government funded after all. I remember having a history teacher in the beginning of high school who had served a tour in Iraq, and he told us how there was an operation involving destroying a bus that was

Wow, this is an old comment...totally forgot about this.

Although it's arguable just how simple a child's imagination really is, I'd have to say that this picture is probably very accurate, considering today's Hollywood and their love of intentionally getting such details wrong for the sake of eye candy.

Wow, using Fox as a viable reference for something..now that takes balls. The problem among Occupy protesters (aside from police brutality and arrests for simply practicing a constitutional right) was that there were a lot of Anarchists labeling themselves a part of this group and taking advantage of it for the sake

While this might've been predictable when looking at their last few games, I have some great memories of their older ones....

Resembles an Enzo in some ways, yes. The game's version is called the Cheetah.

Good choice in women, but I think I'll pass on watching Naked Old Dudes Play With Dolls (no, like actual dolls) 32

So they're still going ahead with the idea of charging people $15 a month? Even when Bethesda themselves suggested thinking differently? Oh boy...$15 a month for just about anything tends to be a rip off, let alone a single game incapable of producing that much money's worth of content on a consistent basis.

However, video game film adaptations, like any property or script a studio acquires, have a tiny chance of actually happening. Sony Pictures has a long list of video game films that are either dead or stuck in development hell, including: inFamous, Twisted Metal, Metal Gear Solid, The Getaway, Uncharted, Devil May

You know shit's getting real when you tell them you'd die for their food, and they reply "how many times?"