I would love to play a Fallout game that took place in your cat's ass. I'd get the Bloody Mess perk for sure.
I would love to play a Fallout game that took place in your cat's ass. I'd get the Bloody Mess perk for sure.
I watched this while taking a break at work, so I kept the sound off. Then I read the twenty comments below about how annoying the narration was. Go me!
Right now I have a PS3, and Xbox 360, and a Wii, and have not done any PC gaming since the Marathon series on the Mac. At the moment I'm not very interested in any of the new consoles, but keenly interested in the Steam machines. Most of my favorite game franchises are available on PC anyway.
Same here, with "don't feel well" usually meaning "hung over."
You'll need an awl to poke little waterholes along the length of the hose except for regular stretches the width of your tape. Then tape the hose in a zig-zag pattern on your ceiling over the tub, being careful not to kink the hose or to tape over any holes. Hook your hose up and turn on the water very slowly, so the…
I've wondered the same, but then figured that they would DEFINITELY include those scenes.
I also have played heavily on my 360 and not very much on my PS3 (and almost not at all on my Wii). But so far I don't really feel the need for this new generation of consoles.
50% of the reason I purchased a Wii back in the day was in anticipation of Pikmin 3. [Sad trombone] I didn't wind up using the Wii very much in the end, and have no desire to buy a Wii U. But I think I'll have to rent one for a weekend, just for this game.
Your comment gets extra philosophical heft for having been posted exactly one year and one month after my comment. Kismet!
Did you play Avellone's Old World Blues DLC for Fallout: New Vegas? Seriously impressive writing. It's uproariously hilarious, but when you get to the end you realize it's been incredibly tragic all along. Also that you've been paralleling a certain classic movie, and not one you'd expect. And very many fun and…
The Vampire from Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. Humanoid but definitely not humaan-like, it ran around your mansion invisibly, occasionally stopping to drain blood from your servants (no biting, just pulling it out of their bodies through the air) and turn them into zombies. If you were quick enough in saving…
I don't play games that require typical grinding, but the closest I've come was while playing Skyrim. I wanted to get my Smithing and Enchanting skills up to 100 so I could create dual-enchanted dragon armor. This meant that after every mission or dungeon, I would travel around Skyrim selling loot to buy ingots and…
I heard Ridley Scott is doing a followup to this deck in which all the amazing Giger images turned out to just be bloated pasty dudes.
So you could say, "William, it was really nothing."
Check out the actual Bryan Singer tweet:
Clearly a wayward Puppeteer planet.
Not speaking for foomartini, but after I play an RPG in my naturally good way, I like to play it again as evil... Not for the trophies but just to see what I missed playing as a good character.
"...one which requires good karma, one which requires evil karma, and one which requires bad karma."
I enjoyed the format of this article. Kudos for mixing up the formula. Let's see more like this!