Actually nobody sits next to me.
Actually nobody sits next to me.
It's fair, when i was younger anything with a M rating was a big NO, so i take this current rule above anything else.
I don't understand why would i want to be fed by a tube, a pizza for example wouldn't have the same taste, the only situation where that's useful is in space so we don't throw up.
As a teenager, my dad says that if i'm going to play a game like GTA or The Last of Us, i have to do it when my sister/mom/grandma isn't around.
Looks good :P, wonder where can i watch it on TV.
In that case in 60 years i will be complaining that life was hard now compared to the future.
Okay grandpa.
Doesn't look like they are going to add anything new, if you're going to make a sequel, you have to make it better than the original, and that includes adding new stuff, improving on past titles problems, improving on the already better stuff.
That's my plan to make money, steal cars from other players, and sell them to other players...It's called Grand THEFT Auto for a reason.
I'm just gonna wait for the innevitable war between Atheists and religious people.
I played the demo a few months back, gotta say i liked it.
I'm gonna say what i said the last time:
He didn't answer my question -_____-.
How hard is Mighty No. 9 going to be? hard like a classic NES game? or more balanced like a modern game?.
Oh, uhm, sorry, only read the first paragraphs and that's what came to my mind.
Read the first paragraph.
Don’t let the appealingly cartoony look of Boxers & Saints fool you. Terrible things happen in this graphic novel. Old men get beaten up. Women and children get killed in rather heartless fashion. And, worst of all, the senseless death that happens in the 500-page opus is based on actual events. But, goddamn, is it…
Nah, it's okay :P.
Somehow this reminded of Crossed (If you don't like excessive gore, don't look it up).
Good for you, but there aren't any Manga stores at my city (Or not that i know of) so i have to read them online, also i'm more of a gamer so most of my money goes to that.