Just buy Rage if that's what you want. Many of us loved Borderlands because of its RPG-ness.
Just buy Rage if that's what you want. Many of us loved Borderlands because of its RPG-ness.
I like that idea. It would give me incentive to try out the other characters.
There's nothing wrong with being so busy with a game you love that you don't play ones you're not too sure about.
The books themselves are the chronicles. But it's still worth reading them.
Call of the Wild
Fallout was the first WRPG I played after about spending my childhood and teens playing JRPGs and I loved it. Planescape: Torment is also quite awesome. For modern examples I would say Fallout 3, Oblivion, and Dragon Age - in that order.
I commend you for your willingness to take criticism and rethink your original position. While this will prevent you from having a political career, people will like you more.
You have bad experiences with drinking until you black out. Blaming the particular alcohol is pointless.
Free alcohol always tastes the best.
Well, it's not like it was the whole point of the article.....oh, wait
My reply to you came up as being a reply to myself, so didn't know if you'd get notified. So...yeah.
@Mythos Ice 101. It's cheap, has a high alcohol content, mixes well with coffee, and (mostly) smells like mouthwash so bosses are less likely to notice it.
That's why so many writers drink, so they forget how the book ends and get to experience it anew.
Yup, some of us did. I ate up those kind of jokes as a kid. Had a huge collection of "101 *fil in the blank* jokes"
I enjoyed both the joke that I'm pretty sure you were making and the responses of people that assume you were attacking Kinect. Thank you.
Yes, nothing appeals to Western gamers like a Japan-only release.
Everyone knows Nickelback fans don't know how to use computers.
That would save me the trouble of tweeting about it.
It's less "defending Activision" and more "hating Adam Levine."
Then he could sleep all night and work all day.