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So does this mean I can sub for 1 month and get Destiny 2 for $12 on PC? Or do you lose access to the game since it’s not a Steam game?

So does this mean I can sub for 1 month and get Destiny 2 for $12 on PC? Or do you lose access to the game since

At best $1.3 mil will let you buy a CEO building and leave you with some change for weapons or a lower end vehicle (which isn’t bad itself). The CEO building lets you become a CEO which is basically standard for making money (missions pay out around $20k, whereas normal missions payout around $10k or less if done

Lol I forgot about this series. It was good, although I have to say I was kind of turned off by the sort of tacked on message of not judging people. Considering the plot’s main subject matter, I can’t take away anything serious.

A main character in The Hunger Games is named Peeta. In The Starving Games... the equivalent character is renamed Peter.

Unless they change the mechanics to replicate MHW, I don’t see why anyone would get this. As was aptly put by Keza in the review, MHW takes all the bad things about MH and improves them.

They probably do it to spite the adblockers.

Really though, I’m just along for the ride. I knew it was a Titanic situation when I boarded.

It sure comes off as one.

There aren’t a ton of doors in DS3 (the game the other guy was complaining about) so it really shouldn’t be an issue. I get it’s tedious but hey, so is speedrunning in general.

Again, you’re missing the point.

Um, ok? You’re missing the point. Speed runs focus on speed, nothing else.

Full mage is amazing in these types of games though. Haven’t you ever wanted to be a one-shot cannon, using homing blasts and crystals and kamehameha waves to absolutely decimate these enemies that typically would gank you as a melee?

The Ringed City bosses were superb, but the levels were lacking in originality. Two areas prominently feature powerful enemies that you can’t kill by conventional means, so you literally have to make a mad dash through the area until you can kill them. One level containing this enemy type is fine, but twice? It’s like

Hyperbole aside, it was less a war and more an ill-prepared and poorly executed attempt at population control.

“Who sees something like this and starts shooting?” Muselk asks. “I don’t understand.”

The words spell “Doc.”

And what if you’re not mechanically inclined, and generally bad with cars?

Time has not been kind to her jowls.

While riding with my friend I learned that they insist that there’s nothing wrong with turning into the far lane.

Nick just got all of us with the circle game. Good thing he lives in Tennessee and can’t punch you!