Don't worry: It was by all accounts not a very good game. Like, nevermind the ethics of it—just not well-designed or fun to play.
Don't worry: It was by all accounts not a very good game. Like, nevermind the ethics of it—just not well-designed or fun to play.
Yeah "Xe", where I'm sure they smoke "Altria" cigarettes.
I knew someone from the UAE* and from what he told me, justice is *wild* there.
"Black water" is also the semi-official plumbing term for toilet water after it's been flushed.
Wow. That is some grade-A Tiduswear he's got on there. I challenge him to ever try sneaking up on someone.
*Just because you can come up with one example doesn't prove your point, you'd need to show smaller size across the board in all categories while improving functionality.*
Really? Compare a 2011 Yaris to a 1944 Packard Phantom. The Yaris carries 5 passengers to the Phantom's 4, travels faster using much less fuel, is an order of magnitude safer, and yet weighs about 1/2 as much.
Yeah, well just you wait until the iPhone Holo comes out . . .
Maybe. For me, this is what made the Tau in Warhammer 40K so immensely refreshing: Finally a species that actually looks like it's from the future and not Industrial Revolution off-cuts like the tiresome space marines. I think the Tau will win by attrition simply because of the fuel savings: Tau stuff is made of…
So, why the assumption that in The Future, weapons technology will be much *larger* and bulkier? What, out of all *other* product design evidence before us, would support that?
Might help if people defined what is meant by "respect" too.
Nah, I think I'd prefer any of the Destroy All Humans games to this. There, I have the *option* to wreak urban destruction (including with horrible/wonderful weapons, like the Anal Probe that causes people to clutch their buttocks, run a short distance and then have their heads explode). BUT, if the police/military…
Actually Bjork was just a cast-off, low-powered prototype of Lady Gaga.
The real world: Only about 5-10% more bitter and cutthroat than Eve Online.
Oh and the R&C Blitz Gun is my favorite weapon in any videogame, anytime, ever.
I still love the commentator during Rachet & Clank "Up Your Arsenal".
Argh, pic didn't post and comment can't be edited. But here it is:
The US military doesn't build much of anything. THIS is the flow chart for the Pentagon's acquisitions process.
Verily.
No way! The PC version was great!