I couldn’t decide if throwing a level of Crash Bandicoot into Uncharted 4's “Relationship Simulation Portion v.2" section was fun, epic trolling, or both. I’m always glad to see Crash, but it was... odd.
I couldn’t decide if throwing a level of Crash Bandicoot into Uncharted 4's “Relationship Simulation Portion v.2" section was fun, epic trolling, or both. I’m always glad to see Crash, but it was... odd.
Three Mile Island is the first, not because I was really aware of it as a news story but because we got/had to leave the area and visit family friends and that visit is one of my oldest memories. OLDS ALERT: I was 3.
For that price just buy it, folks. It holds a charge ridiculously long, sounds great, and its form factor makes it the easiest thing to move inside or outside you place, travel with, whatever. Yes, it’s not waterproof, just don’t throw it in the pool or leave it outside in the rain and you’ll be fine.
For that price just buy it, folks. It holds a charge ridiculously long, sounds great, and its form factor makes it…
I know, I just felt it should be the main point. I would have made it the title if I could.
Rule 0: Don’t ever expect to get it back. Also, prepare for awkward Thanksgiving dinners.
Random question that popped into my mind as a console person: Is there a mod that makes dead bodies glow or be indicated in some way? I must be even older than I feel because I can’t spot things I’ve shot half the time, especially in Far Harbor.
The only rides I’ve ever felt motion sick on were this and the Potter ride at Universal Orlando. Something about a screen and very jerky seats just doesn’t seem to work for me.
I did like the first DLC and now have a kick-ass robot companion, so at least there’s that.
I like to snipe and the plasma shots are way too slow for a lot of shots, too. That said, I completely upgraded by gauss rifle (the one you don’t need to reload) and love it. It’s a one hit kill for 75% of the things I run into and I don’t have to waste as much time.
Thank you for the instructions, I went to the App store and saw $4.99 and was ready to jump on you. Then I actually read the article. Amazing what that can do.
I pretty much travel with Nick exclusively and while I love his classic PI look I don’t have the heart to take him out of the Power Armor he found.
In reality there’d be people using the name all over the place so this makes sense, it’s not like he could be taken to court. Plus sooner or later there would be Sp1d3r-M@n69, anyway.
Producing or co-producing as the line makes perfect sense. Again, thanks for the info, this is really helpful.
Makes sense, I had no idea that Hulu co-produced the final season of Thick of It (and the Wrong Mans). Live and learn, thanks for the details!
The Thick of It is the same way for Hulu so I’m not sure that’s it. I think it’s what they are calling original, really. Not what’s actually original. Like a Syfy “original” movie, which are mostly things sold to theaters or video markets around the world that the channel has no production hand in.
Hulu is getting a boost that Netflix and Amazon aren’t. Neither The Thick of It or The Wrong Mans (and maybe others I don’t recognize) are originals. They are exclusives but perhaps outside of them deciding to market them as “originals” they aren’t in any way originals. Otherwise Amazon should have Downton Abbey since…
What a thug. Oh, wait, no one will call him that, never mind.