albertofrancescolemma
Jadhak
albertofrancescolemma

Try playing a windwalker monk or a druid. Heck, even a Paladin needs a good 20 or so buttons.

Mike - now that you are a 90, do yourself a favour and get a UI addon like Bartender4. You will thank me when you can lay out your keys similarly to how they are on the keyboard. I recommend binding your two most used abilities to Q and E. Was going to post a pic of it but the game has decided to lose all my chars at

I have played this series since the first isometric GTA on pc came out, so I feel like I qualify. My reaction is 'Thumbs Up'. I will definately be getting this for PC even though I have already beaten it on PS3. Shiny graffixxxx and FPSmode ftw!

Have you ever met any CEOs who actually spent most of their time managing? All the ones I have leave it to middle management. CEOs do the grand strategy and fun stuff (and the bad ones also totally ignore what's going on in the business too!)

Except that it was such crappy Sicilian (mangled to death by the American accent and not sounding at all genuine) that Sicilian's would definitely not be able to relate to it either.

Dear Leo

Good times with the Zelda watch.... I wonder what happened to mine.

Not exactly a surprise - traditionally right wing countries choose the evil dictatorship empire, whilst traditionally left wing countries prefer the rebel freedom democracy.

So it still has those idiotic tank controls...

I see your irony!

No. It's due to:

you don't have to buy it on PS4, you could always play it on PC! Or god forbid one of those xthingy's.

Spouses or partners would often disagree with this assessment.

Is it really so hard to go ask girls out on a date? Statistically* 2/5 will say yes and go out, 2/5 will say yes and not go out and 1/5 will ignore you or run (usually shuffle) away.

Witcher 2 is £7.49 on steam now and $3.99 on GOG (for the next 2 hours) - also for either Witcher you own, you get a 22% discount on Witcher 3 on GOG, increasing to 27% if you have both - My pre-order is now £36 instead of £49 as cumulative discount for Witcher 1 & 2 (which I had bought on Steam - you can register

You know, those tomes and robes can get pretty heavy...

It's a joke about how "consuming" bottled faeries would restore your health in the game.

Because people have limited incomes, so they need to justify their expenditure choices.

Vic 20 was my first one too! Though I suppose it may have been a hand me down by the time I got it!

Seems like an Imperial Fist Dreadnought and 100% Iron Hands marines