Don’t forget Lost Odyssey, or as I like to call it “the best Final Fantasy not titled Final Fantasy”.
Don’t forget Lost Odyssey, or as I like to call it “the best Final Fantasy not titled Final Fantasy”.
This is wrong on so many levels.
Would be interesting to read that!
Third Age, was ridiculously hard until I noticed (in Rohan) that I hadn’t leveled up with any character...you apparently had to go to a different menu to ‘accept’ the level up and with my then-limited understanding of video games I had missed it completely.
Reminds me of a PS2 game I once played - Kessen II, I believe? You could command units RTS style but go into a third person mode to use magic and other powers to influence the battle. It was pretty cool.
Regardless of sports, if Finland plays against Sweden I’ll expect Sweden to win.
...it helps with the crushing disappointment :(
Apparently most Finns who migrated to US back in the day moved around lake Michigan (inckuding a great uncle of mine). Having visited WI, I can imagine how they felt hone after seeing cows, beer, trees and more cows, beer and trees.
Ironically my (very secular) family has our summer cottage in the swedish-speaking part of Osthrobothnia. I’ve heard some horror stories from my dad’s youth regarding the redneck biblethumpers, but considered going to summer cottage is like secluding from civilization I’ve never encountered them first-hand. Good to be…
Not at all! For the most authentic My Summer Car-like experience come next summer, rent an old car and a summer cottage in the woods. The sun never sets during summer so you have no reason to not stay up and drink beer and eat sausage on your own lil’ pier and own lil’ beach (basically all summer cottages are built…
As a Finn, can confirm that everyone’s experiences are 100% accurate and true to life.
You just made me even more hyped for the Switch.
Source? European here and while I admit I don’t know much about the specific union in question, I’ve never heard actors (or other employees) would be fired for not being in an union (although belonging to an union is highly incentivized).
As someone who fell off the pony wagon after s 4 and but got back around this season and binged season 5 and half of season 6 it’s pretty good. I feel like it has found it’s “sweet spot” to entertain kids and adults alike...and I really, really, REALLY laughed during the episode where Patton Oswalt’s character…
I don’t understand Gamestop, they’re always pushing theit customers to pre-order [insert biggest game of the year] “Or you might not get it on Day 1!” when you could find it in every single store that sells games.
While I agree with Kotaku’s advice wholeheartedly, let me clarify that 50 SEK is around 5 dollars (just putting this here so the seemingly large sum is put in context).
As a life-long MGS fan...V was the only one I haven’t finished and have no intent of trying to finish. I’ve never before been bored with a MGS game before and the story was abysmal. GZ felt much more like a MGS game and it was a stand-alone prequel.
“*slap* COMMISSAR Holt!”
While I liked the prologue, Final Liberaton’s cutscenes are legendary.
Ugh, don’t remind me of that. I’m still salty that my beloved noblebright Brets are gone. Whole AoS is just odd, especially when games like Vermintide and Total War:Warhammer are working as advertisements for the old WHFB and not the current AoS.
The real world reason is probably because Astra Militarum is much easier to copyright than the generic Imperial Guard, the same reason why you’ll find Space Marine models under “Adeptus Astartes” on GW’s webpage.
The game looks really nice and seems pretty smooth. After playing it a while, does it feel repetitive?