I might be a little sore about this whole PENDING APPROVAL thing.
I might be a little sore about this whole PENDING APPROVAL thing.
"Stud-free"? So I guess there's no Captain Kirk aboard.
(Porn as in moderated porn with no scam)
Looks like Conan can't wrap Marshawn up either.
OMG HE HAS TWO LEFT HANDS!!!
No one. But it's been the case with a lot of open world games recently. I suppose that's made people skeptical. 500 hours of gameplay where 400 are fetch quests doesn't really mean much.
Um, my skepticism for this reboot has now reach the size of a Twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately six hundred pounds.
I have no idea who any of those actresses are.
1) There are some pretty awesome quests, but as a whole, they're nothing new.
Yes, there are a bunch of older classics on the streaming service, from Trigun to Samurai Champloo. But the best…
"Unlike the doors, the hood, this isn't a panel you can just unbolt"
I'm much more interested in seeing the repair bill.
And that's where we get into murky territory. Because really: how do you compare the 30-50 hours it takes to play Shadow of Mordor with the 400-plus some have spent with Destiny? Or the 30-40 hours for Grand Theft Auto 5? The 50-80 hours of Dragon Age: Inquisition? That's not even considering other great games that…
What do you think the chances that new games will come out and be playable? Who is really at fault for all these things?
If her personality matches Winry from FMA as much as her appearance does? Yep.
Without sleeping.
"Your Eyes Won't Believe This Man Can Actually Walk On Planks!!"
Okay, there's some weird opposite uncanny valley shit going on here that seems somewhat creepy to me.
*sigh* Goddamnit, Luke
So, they fixed this exploit but—correct me if I'm wrong, because I don't play the game and don't know first-hand—still no trading items between players, matchmaking function, or not locking out players who don't own the newest DLC from playlists, right?