I usually do a self-destruct if the opponent just straight obviously fucks up. It keeps the match interesting, though I'd never fault someone for not doing it, or if they didn't do it after I accidentally self-destructed.
I usually do a self-destruct if the opponent just straight obviously fucks up. It keeps the match interesting, though I'd never fault someone for not doing it, or if they didn't do it after I accidentally self-destructed.
Yep, he grossed about 4 million last year I think.
PA is almost always non-humor
Honorable mention: An elevated map with holes that fall into an area with constantly spawning and exploding gas barrels.
Well it wouldn't make sense for Cassandra's scars to be gone. Those are actually built into her character model. The scars for the inquisitor are more of a big set of customizable overlays.
Level editors can bring so much to games. Lot of fond memories doing crazy shit in Halo 3 like racetracks and high speed gravity hammer battles on the desert map.
If a dragon can't even break Cass's guard then I really doubt she's gonna give half a fuck about that archer.
Well that's funny, because this says otherwise.
Sometimes its the simple things in life that make you laugh the hardest.
The shirtless Cullen made the scene. That was hilarious.
The conversation can take different paths I believe, your character can learn, or they can continue to refute it should you pick the option. I personally can't remember, so don't quote me on that.
Isn't Prinze Jr. currently recovering from some fairly extensive surgery if I'm not mistaken?
But how the line can be delivered can lead into more options, which can go a little farther.
I'm not really sure but I know that Fangamer is extremely reputable and has been around for a long time. Almost all of their stuff is designed by artists and then put onto actual quality materials. They're also gigantic Earthbound fans, and even have some custom merch you can't get elsewhere. I think they also have…
I don't understand why this is so hard to understand. Like, just because an actor plays a villain, do they in turn become that villain? Sometimes I want to play as a character I fucking hate, not because I'm some kind of masochist, but because it can make the story interesting in different ways.
Actually, if you're born with a dick you're male and if you're born with a vagina you are female. Sex is natural, gender is socially constructed. Being a man is not the same as being male. Being a woman is not the same as being female. There are means now that can be implemented to remove or add a dick.
No, Krem isn't a romance option.
It doesn't feel forced. The only reason it seems obvious to some people is because BW has been somewhat known for things like this, so they may be more sensitive to it appearing. Honestly, it feels mostly seamless. I particularly feel that Dorian's representation is a good one.
I mean, you kind of be trans-phobic. You can ask him things like "Why are you trying to pass as a man" or "You're not a woman?"