I couldn't help but see a resemblance.
I couldn't help but see a resemblance.
What did you end up building in your garrison?
Remember the horrible, face-melting glitch from Assassin's Creed Unity that was making the rounds? Well it looks…
DAMN. THAT is a video game. That has to be PC only. I think the PS4/X1 would freeze to a halt to run that.
Mountain Dew. Doritos. Noscopes. Sonic. Game of the Year (aka 420BLAZEIT) by Andy Sum has all this and more.
Nintendo buying Capcom would be one of the good scenarios. I kinda shiver to think about Activision or EA acquiring them, though.
I can't believe people are bugging over that, you must have forgotten about final Fantasy 10-2 like everyone else
Wait, the main character isn't a girl?
Lack of female playable cast is still bugging me. It's like the first time ever FF without one.
We need a "Good Guy Sakurai" meme like, "He could've cut 10-15 characters to make up for the new ones, but he brought almost all of them back anyway." Or, "He gave every stage its own Final Destination mode, just so people wouldn't have to look at the same few backgrounds."
There are small dioramas, and then there are these. They are teeny.
The most revealing part of that entire comment was "torches til I can cast candlelight".
I actually cringed, because as a stealth player first, last, and always (wood elf + bow + weightless arrows thanks Skyrim designers = happy SimuLord), the idea of actually _adding_ light to the world fills my gaming soul with…
It's worth noting: A clever player can take a shortcut into the mountains in the early game shortly after Goodsprings, kill a Blind Deathclaw, and shortcut nearly directly into Novac.
That's not strictly true though. New Vegas doesn't force a vault adolescence on you, but it does force you to walk all the way down the map to Nipton, then back up to Novac before you can really start to go where you want. You can't go north out of Goodsprings without dying unless you grind the hell out of some…
I just keep telling myself "It's coming; they're taking their time making it infinitely amazing and the wait will be worth it."
Look, I'm a hooman, hurr durr.
Dancing partner:
I pity those children with very large hands. They grow up with such a handicap.
Biggest difference?