FYI, since I see you live in Texas: Your DL has a tiny phone # on the back for Texas Roadside Assistance, you can call that number for a free tow.
FYI, since I see you live in Texas: Your DL has a tiny phone # on the back for Texas Roadside Assistance, you can call that number for a free tow.
I’d like to plug my current favorite tabletop, pathfinder 2e.
The handbook is so large because it’s basically a player’s guide and the DMG in a single book. Content, including creatures, classes, ancestries, spells, and items come out frequently, as opposed to 5e’s design philosophy of one class every decade or so.
Ano…
So, maybe a dumb question but: I’ve played (and gotten close to the end) xenoblade 1, own the wii u game but never opened it (xenoblade x?) and never played 2. Would it be ok to jump into 3, or should I really play 2 first?
I’m assuming it’s safe to avoid playing the wii u game since hardly anyone seems to have played…
After watching blizzard and/or activision go from being good (or at least not outright evil) companies to absolutely monstrous shitbirds I’m never giving them another cent.
Yeah, at first I was like, “There’s a bajillion fursonas, of course it’s going to be pretty close to at least one of them”, but then I saw it and was like:
I’m sorry for exposing you to this:
I guess I just don’t get the hype. It was a fine game, I guess, but it felt like a classic point and click adventure game, in 3D. With all the baggage that comes with that style of game.
It cost $30, took about 3 hours to beat, and I have no real desire to play it again, and probably never will. It reminded me very…
It’s a no for me, but not a hell no. This is a car that I would at least be interested in for a lower price. It’s a talking point with a running motor, if nothing else.
I suspect it’ll find a buyer for $15k, it just wouldn’t be me.
Yeah it took me a while to realize that the assassining was my least favorite parts of the assassin’s creed series.
...Well, the tedious modern world stuff was the worst. But I really just liked the exploration, platforming, and the very rare puzzle.
And the open world piracy, but that’s not surprising. I had hundreds…
Every time I consider buying or installing a ubisoft game I remember that means I also have to deal with uplay, and then I just play something else. I think the last ubisoft game I paid for was black flag, and I got it for...$7, I think?
Mostly it’s to show off a designer’s abilities. Being able to make something technically difficult, interesting, unique, and fit it to a model is all a way to flex your abilities and get commissions for things people will actually wear, and contracts with clothing companies.
But it’s also art. Sure, some of it is…
$600 is just another expense to these people, not a deterrent.
Way back in the day I beat this with a friend. Iron skull made it a huge pain in the ass, and I think we died a fair amount but not as much as you’d normally expect. Once we figured out that we needed to work together to focus down high priority enemies one at a time it went much smoother.
I would hate to do it alone…
I would be shocked if there’s not a foot masseuse sim or nail salon sim somewhere.
And they’ll call it Rusreal and Rusunity.
Very confused, apparently. You’re quoting two different commenters.
I’m factoring in upkeep and a rolex or two.
Terrible deal. For that price you can buy an orphan or two and have them carry a watch, follow you, and tell you the time.
I wanted it too. I was an edgy teen and a hearse would’ve been the coolest car ever. At least at the time lol