PlasticMortality
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PlasticMortality

Bleach was so out of mind for me, I didn’t even know it was still going, so I looked it up. Then I saw about Unohana’s story and I didn’t want to know anything else that happened in the series. She was more background support than her subordinates.

There was also the backlash at the time about how they fucked up the opening so bad that people were boycotting the dub.

They’ve kinda said that most episodes are actually more of a self-contained what-if universe. The problem is that they then reference characters and events that, canonically, happened months ago. I do believe they’ve progressed Conan’s grade one, though.

There’s glimpses of story, rarely, but they’re there. They had parts about the organization the other week, and then a little more reference since, but nothing that developed any ideas. The main issue is that, in it’s timeline, they’ve evolved technology so suddenly and rapidly, and then started trying to shoehorn the

Of course they’re gonna drag it out, because they need time to finish the Conan vs Kaito vs Lupin special.

You mean Game Genie?

Ya know what, from now on, I’m gonna go apeshit on people when they tell me to smile, just because they’re flipping out over you. And I’ll blame it all on inane, pointless things like, “DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT I HAD FOR LUNCH!? FUCK! I don’t need people on the street stopping and asking what’s stuck in my teeth!” or

Isn’t in canon for Albert to have spent time trying to recreate himself, autonomously from Umbrella?

Except, from the eyes of the player, it’s the (potentially) fourth time. You could spare her, and she’d still get shot with something other than morphine.

No mention of InFamous 1/2 with it’s karma system, or the fact Fallout’s had this for three games now.

Oreshika’s story is a bit confusing, at least as far as what they tell you.

They kinda did give away $20 of content for Warframe.

I don’t know how the case would be, but being Microsoft-based, I think Xbox would have a similar issue.

On the plus side, when you’re not photographing something that needs fill light, your light rig can double as an artificial sun lamp in a grow room.

My house had a white bathroom, yellow kitchen, orange living room, sand dining room that was also used in one of the bed rooms, off-white stairs and landing, and a faint-blue bedroom.

And once the (janky as all fuck) shoot out ended, McCree rolled-off into the sunset.

A lot of the plays aren’t even that interesting. Sure, it’s nice to throw Mei into the pit when she goes chryo, but a Bastion turning turret and taking out a Bastion from above isn’t.

In a way, it’s kind of a recycled idea from elements of Operation Raccoon City. And Unless this is what I’m thinking of, there was a similar idea a few years ago about pitting teams of different organizations against each other, not just Umbrella mercs.

That awkward bow, followed by a delay before the opponent comes in and swings right over the guy’s head before quickly being CQC’d into having an owl neck.

The thing is, if the demo leaves PS4 before people figure out what the dummy finger is for, then you’ll have people raiding the code to find the secret, instead of working through it in the demo.