The funny thing is that you don’t even mention the OTHER enemies in the blackpits fight, a reasonably hard crew led by a ballbuster warrior mage that you THINK you’re gearing up to fight the first time you play it. The voidlings show up after you make your introductions with them.
If those brits pass by while during your cigarette break, just follow the trail of oil and you’ll catch right back up to them.
I took the unpopular choice because, even though Someone Else’s Project, this guy has his head in the right place and I’d almost consider the price if everything is as squared away as it looks. My wife LOVES English sporting cars and I’d seriously consider this one to surprise her if I lived in the area, had the cash…
Jonathan Irons is played by the now-disgraced actor Kevin Spacey, best known for playing House of Cards’ Frank Underwood, a fictional president who does play Call of Duty.
WAGON PLS
Wow! Based on where it came from and when, I might have ridden in that black GT a couple of times. If I’m thinking of the same person, the owner volunteered at the local FD/PD. He liked to back into cop hiding spots on the local back roads, punch the gas to spray the hiding cop car with gravel, get chased around and…
Jeebus I have failed as a parent. My four year old daughter has not even tried karting yet. Heading off to look up age restrictions in the PA region...
All right President Torchinsky, time to start issuing your own decrees. Where do you start? I’m gonna petition for cars to automatically pull right if they detect you’re driving in the left lane for no reason.
Late reply, but...if he said it then alien life has absolutely nothing to do with what he did in Nevada. The stuff he never even hinted at is what would bring feds to the door.
Ahh, memories of touring Europe in a ‘93 or so Citroen AX borrowed from my brother in law. It felt like tinfoil stretched over an erector set and above 65 kph the shaking got a bit scary.
I can’t believe you didn’t steer your customers to the Mitsubishi...pfft HAHAHAHA
F-35s with wing pylons...this is clearly not one of those Japanese games that makes a fetish out of verisimilitude to weapons and their real world applications.
China never left its senses. They have different priorities than we do - no US bases on the banks of the Yalu river is one - but they never lost sight of the increasingly nuts NK leadership.
re personal aircraft: sure, why not. Anyone can have a modest-range boutique chopper right now if they have a lot of money. They will stay expensive and people will still need to get a difficult FAA license until self-flying chopperdrones become a thing.
“a good humble Israeli girl”
I would pay $8000 for this car, only because it’s rare, it hits every single one of my sentimental buttons and I think these could have some collector cachet in the mid future.
Can you add a NPoCP survey please? At the end of this post? Thanks.
I’ma give this gold star sticker to Uber for finding another clever distraction to keep investors from noticing its ludicrous overvaluation and the simple fact that there isn’t any profit in their business mode.
Double rec, this covered all my bases. I sincerely like this car and would think about buying it myself for maybe a couple K, but $4k+ is too much.