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Yes, but just the tip.

The tentacle is the author.

I really liked this one as well, wanted more, the DLC was a little boring and too short, sadly.

CDPR did make a concerted effort to include regular patches, and offered Free DLC for like, every week for the first several months, extra missions, extra gear, Gwent skins.

The amusing thing being Witcher 3 did this too. First release it basically had no Triss or much dialogue, especially if you chose to continue things with her as opposed to break it off. There’d be some stuff in act one and then you never talked to her again the rest of the game.

Probably a correct theory, that way they wont accidentally have too many Transformers in a Transformers movie.

See? He’s a time traveling demolitionist who doesn’t care who he hurts. This scene obviously takes place in 2018 Washington D.C.

I’m playing The Dwarves.

They don’t really care, they’ve purchased politicians and bureaucrats who’ve changed laws allowing them to make and sell more gambling machines all over Japan. That’s what their business is now, gambling, it’s way more lucrative for them.

YouTubishionist.

Huh, cool.

Grid + Clique was just Healbot with more user customization, same thing, basically. Now if you just used Grid then, yes, you were healing with essentially the standard raidframes.

Depending on how you play him, Geralt’s gruffness is really just a cover for how terrible his dad-jokes are.

The way I see it, the watermark is something that their content ID bots can identify to ignore in their automated content ID takedown process that they already use.

InB4 EA uses it to easily screen for and take-down any video featuring gameplay that isn’t sponsored.

Rip and Tear.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if there weren’t some pharmaceuticals involved. It’s standard practice to offer client’s coffee and the like when they are in the office, it wouldn’t have been hard for him to be drugging them in addition. Guh.

God I loved that game.

I think what I really enjoyed most about the Patlabor series was how it kinda acknowledged that the TV series main characters didn’t necessarily have the complexity to carry a dramatic movie on their own, and so the movies (smartly, IMO) focused on being crime/conspiracy drama’s starring the division’s Captain.

Once you see the paint too, you can’t go back