since he appears to be french, him yelling “superdick” with an accent and cigarette is the funniest thing I’ve thought about today
since he appears to be french, him yelling “superdick” with an accent and cigarette is the funniest thing I’ve thought about today
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Haven’t had too many issues with KS. Only thing is I never got the reward from one of them. At least not for a few years. It took me 3 years to get a hold of the person finally got them on instagram and he was nice enough to send me the DVD. He said there were issues he couldnt discuss and he had moved on to other thin…
Either you’re functionally illiterate, or you’re being deliberately obtuse here because I said nothing to indicate that I think they were talking about me. Even if I spent my weekends base jumping and thrill seeking, I’d still regard calling people who don’t do it sheep to be absolutely pathetic. It’s the kind of sad…
“we all” pretty much covers everyone.
Considering what gutless lives we all lead and how intensely she lived, you have to admire that outlook. And sometimes the brave pay the ultimate price.
What’s gutless about the everyday risks we all take to provide for ourselves and our families? Dying to a drunk driver on the turnpike or an accident at work may be less glamorous then doing it in a jet car, but the reaper doesn’t care how cool your death was; you’re dead all the same.
Yeah I feel like such a wimp for refusing to strap myself to a jet engine and blow myself to smithereens in the desert, like a REAL human being
um, come again? Let me guess youre a wolf?
Lauding her drive and willingness to do amazing things is great, and I’m sure as hell sad about this, but calling people gutless and sheep because they choose not to take unnecessary risks for an adrenaline thrill is some really pathetic projecting.
I actually really liked Andromeda on release; sure, it plays it a little safe on the formula, being a general retread of Mass Effect 1, but I was perfectly fine with a development team new to the franchise playing things safe in order to find their footing so that they can make the next installment outstanding; that’s…
I don't even know how it would be possible for that game to have been good.
Jason reported in his story that devs at BioWare were mortified when DA:I did well, because it validated management’s horrible approach to game development (basically, let a project stumble along aimlessly and then force the team to crunch for the entire final year and hope “BioWare magic” pulled things together at…
Yeah. I don't see Bioware as a willing studio to fix their game. Division 1 was like this, the studio never gave up on it and it became really good. Sadly Bioware is no way going down that route.
Given the major issues Inquisition had, despite its positives, I’m not sure I would call it a fluke. Maybe a sign of things to come.
Yeah, I was being a bit more dismissive than I should have. I’ve enjoyed a lot of the historical plot lines but I burned out on the AC games a while back largely because they stopped focusing on the weird stuff and focused more on the historical stories which felt so samey. I tried playing Syndicate (which everybody…
They aren’t aliens, though. They’re an advanced species that evolved on Earth before humans did.
Thanks to this DLC, this game now has more Isu stuff in it than the rest of the series combined. But you will have to put in the hours to reach it.
I AM SO HYPE RIGHT NOW FOR THIS. I’m that “weird” AC fan that loved the deep dives into the weird lore the series had. And I can’t wait to get into more Isu stuff.
I wouldn’t call it so much “weird stuff” but in many ways the only “original” content in these games.