... I kinda thought it was Trove, too, and I’m not even totally sure what Trove is. xP
... I kinda thought it was Trove, too, and I’m not even totally sure what Trove is. xP
Fallout 4= thinking man’s game.
You had me up until “It’s like Game of Thrones”. I’ve had enough of that, let alone things that are like that.
I enjoyed 3 and NV. Tried to play FO1, but it didn’t connect. Got into FO2 for a little bit, but then went back to FO3.
You must not have actually been to NMA, and viewed multiple topics on lore, where it can get heated (which is ridiculous).
but since a lot of people that worked on the originals helped make New Vegas, it feels much more in line with how an open-world FPSRPG interpretation should have been
I don’t think it’s the ability to run on CPU’s that has newcomers not being able to enjoy the classics.
Could you give me an example of better writing between the two? Aside from a few extra options, the writing itself was... the same, or of lesser quality, in my eyes. And what “hard-set consequences” do you speak of?
There’s healing to be had in letting go. These fools need to let go.
They’re pulling off a lot of shit on a scale that nobody else is bothering to do.
Bryan Scott Wolfinger
“...and you tell me you have some coder writing the dialogue. That just makes me want to puke all over your head, sir! Give me a chance to write these jokes, and I give you my word, on humble knee, once you shall not say it wasn’t err to be.” -Cross
Fahey, you are Kotaku, in my eyes. Let’s see that little furball Grayson take the heat to the streets of a Taco Bell parking lot like you, sir!
Yowza. You must be REAL UPSET about the THINGS he SAID about your FAVORITE MMO. I wish NOTHING but the best FOR YOU, and hope that the EMPTINESS you feel ALONE AT NIGHT is warmed a little by the upcoming expansion for the SW MMO.
I feel like the game would have been much more successful if they had made it single-player and fleshed out the story and combat much more instead of making it an MMO.
Hell, I’d read a comic or novel just about those twins.
When Gibson was 17, she posted details of her afflictions on a skateboarding forum where she was a regular contributor
you are a goddamn American hero.