Actually pretty close! No, I give Best Supporting Actor to Bruce Willis, if only by a hair, over Jackson.
Our schools largely are not (and should not be) equipped to do the investigative, public safety and criminal justice work necessary in these types of situations. This is bad, because our public safety and law enforcement system is designed to select and brutalize “bad people” (and tends to know ‘em when they see…
sources claim it tastes the same as a regular arrow, but is entirely plant based.
I read that passage and I was like, “Damn, this profile is a two-for-one takedown. Include Snyder in the body count.”
Sounds like the same kind of fun banter or back-and-forth I’d have with my friends, without anyone being a jerk and everyone in on the joke. Whole lot of nothing being played for minimal chuckles and clicks.
They project the lines onto a screen, often with animatics etc so that having to look down or keep really still doesn’t limit the performance. You can clearly see they’re reading off camera. Everyone’s probably dressed nice because someone went “hey we’re going to put a green screen up and film some promo content”.
Da-na-na-na-da-da-da ... da-du!
The X-gene.
A member of a company’s management cannot come out and knowingly lie about making ES6—they can get sued by shareholders if it actually turned out there was never going to be an ES6 and that news tanks the stock’s price causing investors to lose money. Only somebody mentally ill or a complete idiot that owns their own…
This person gets it.
Do you even watch the news from E3, or any of the other gaming conventions? They already announced ES6 back in June!
Why so much emphasis on NPCs to tell a story? What about robots, terminals, notes, not to mention the rest of the environment? Why does every Fallout story need to be expressed through NPC interactions? If the game world is full of world building elements unique to Fallout that players can use to tell their own…
If you’d actually read the article instead of rushing to complain about the PVP you would have seen the part about how you can block people from interacting with you in any form.
What the fuck more do you want them to go over? They’ve explained to some degree base building, pvp, enemies, leveling, perks... for fuck sake they’re even holding an open beta which is going to let people try out the entire game before they buy it.
So none of this sounds bad. As a longtime fan I’m excited for this entry.
Seems like the only people who post are very muck against the idea of fallout online. I’ve been playing this series since it was on cp only(I think) up until fallout 4. I can’t be the only one who’s excited AF about this. It’s the one thing always missing for me. Most likely they won’t get it right by the time beta…
It doesn’t matter how much information they provide, all of the diehard fanboys (see many of the comments for this article) are just going to complain that it’s too different and not Fallout 5 and how the entire series is doomed because of it.
color me intrigued. i'll just flag myself a pacifist and build junk in the desert. sounds lovely.