You know what I like about that movie. Besides the fact that it is a messed up movie, Cheech plays 3 different parts, a cop, a vampire, and the criminal at the end. The cast in general is great.
You know what I like about that movie. Besides the fact that it is a messed up movie, Cheech plays 3 different parts, a cop, a vampire, and the criminal at the end. The cast in general is great.
I thought it was OK. I liked a lot of it, but one thing I didn't care for was that it was a pain to try to explore. If you weren't in a light source, eventually the enemies would come out and attack you. Ammo was limited, not as much as say an early Resident Evil game, but still limited enough where you didn't want…
One of the arguments people make is that video games put you in control of the action, as opposed to a viewer. I'm not saying I agree with that argument, but you will find that it comes up quite a bit.
I REALLY felt bad for a friend of mine. He was asking me some questions about Steam, come to find he had just gotten a decent computer and wanted to play some games. He later tells me he bought Skyrim from Steam, spent 50 some bucks on it and all the DLC. This is during the Steam sale. Couple hours later that Day,…
I liked building it too. I just figured there was at least one mod that gave the same functionality of building it. If not, then while Hearthfire isn't perfect, I prefer it over just getting a prebuilt house to mod in.
I downloaded Dawnguard and Hearthfire for the 360. If you play on PC, Hearthfire probably won't be worth it, you can probably find mods that add that functionality into the game. Pretty much it gives you 3 plots of land you can buy and build on, and the ability to adopt children. Building the houses wasn't as…
I refuse to play. You are limiting it to just one. You are no fun!
OK, so now I know not to add this one! Cuts it down for me, thanks. There are just so many to choose.
Not bad, not really what I would go for, but certainly not bad.
Seemed appropriate.
That is horrible joke. Got me to chuckle. I salute you!
Funny story, I came in to work one day a couple years ago, and one of the girls had a strange looking shirt, so I asked her about it. She said it was a Blue Baracudas shirt. Then it clicked. I didn't recognize the symbol, but I remembered the show. It helps that she was only 3 years younger than me, actually…
You know what I say, Fuck the Children!
And then of course, once the standard is set for M, and something else happens, they might just decide to make the standard T, just because.
As far as I know. From what Wiki says, the manga goes further, but then they suddenly stopped doing it. Not sure why, I don't think there was a conclusion.
Couldn't find a better clip, skip to about 1:02.
While I can appreciate the article, I can always appreciate Ogre.