I doubt it.
I doubt it.
Yeah, auto-aim is awesome.
I can spot swedes from a mile away in Oslo. But then, all the swedes here are über-hipsters.
I have been waiting for this game since it was announced. A huge fan and really excited about getting to play the campaign as a marine. It's shite. Stay clear.
I think they know the difference, maybe it's more fun to pretend?
The world needs to do something about north korea, either engage in diplomatic talks with a very generous attitude to make NK come out of the bathroom and join the party, or invade and murder everyone. The third option is a country that's best compared to Cartman having nukes and the means to launch as well as selling…
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Thank you, i thought pretty much the same thing. I was expecting a story about just that, a random act of kindness.
Steal - no. Download a copy of - In a heartbeat. I would download a new copy and drive it to the pub and then take a bus back home every saturday.
Do what you want cause a pirate is free - you are a pirate.
Thank you, that was exactly the kind of comment i was anticipating.
Can't wait for all the people who grew up without siblings to post moronic comments defending themselves.
It's because poor peasants play consoles while the PC-masterrace, who can easily afford their own games, buy from Steam.
I'm still holding out for the roleplaying games. I would love to play in the universe and make my own stories, and pretend the terrible ending never happens. Sort of like roleplaying star wars and ignoring the Yuuzhan Vong-invasion.
Then why even place it in the mass effect universe. Just call it something like.. space-saga extreme if it's not going to have anything to do with the existing canon.
Oh my god it's MacGyver!
Cheesu keiku and kuppu koffiu. onigashimas.
Wat. That was easily the best game in the entire series.
Yeah, i have done that a few times. It works great until about 11 or 12 o clock, when you start feeling like the wicked witch of the west AFTER they threw the water on her.
I don't understand, is there no social stigma against talking about something you don't know the first thing about in the US, especially in politics?