The BBC has you covered: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08h4ch1
The BBC has you covered: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08h4ch1
I well remember the first time I did the ME2 suicide mission. There were acceptable losses up to the point where I got Garrus killed, and then I was all ‘This aggression will not stand!’ and I had to go a long way back to recover things.
The last main quest I did was Here Lies The Abyss, since then have been wandering around Emerald Graves and Emprise du Lion.
My on-again-off-again playthrough of Dragon Age:Inquisition continues. Honestly it’s a bit of a slog, as the fact that I’ve played maybe half a dozen hours of it in the last month might suggest, so I might try and power through the main plot this weekend. Fortunately Monday’s a holiday in the UK so that gives me a bit…
Not only that but the lethal substance REGULARLY FALLS OUT OF THE FUCKING SKY.
Ah yes, you could tell because characters kept telling us how much of a rogue Okona was.
Something like: A film or TV programme that’s a co-production of several European broadcasters, with a multi-national and multi-lingual cast, few or none of whom get dialogue in their native language, a plot thrown together by committee, and a script that sounds like it’s been Google translated from Greek to French…
Perhaps he could have a bowler hat, and an umbrella, and a sexy kickass female sidekick with a penchant for catsuits.
Saw it coming.
The “Scary Go Round” comics that fictionally appear in the webcomic of the same name, with titles like “Enter Taxman”, “Folk Trio” and “Mordawwa”
Blasto! The hanar Spectre “with a lover in every port and a gun in every tentacle” who is the lead in a series of movies in the Mass Effect universe. The films (or the clips we hear from posters) parody the Dirty Harry and Lethal Weapon films: in Mass Effect 3 there’s a poster for Blasto 6: Partners In Crime, in which…
World Of Tanks: Quilting Edition
Obviously any particular suicide is a tragedy, but overall suicides in the UK have been falling for the last few years (having gone up a bit following the GFC).
I never really bothered with bombs, except for a small number of boss fights where they were useful. Certainly not at this stage of the game. Don’t worry too much to start with about oils and potions either - if you struggle with a fight, you can usually* bravely run away and come back later with better gear or having…
I’ve been on a break from Dragon Age:Inquisition for the last few weeks. Even now, with over 100 hours played, there’s an intimidating amount of stuff I’ve yet to touch. Whole regions I’ve never been to. Regions I have been to still containing large black areas of undiscovered land.
(About 50 seconds in)
The Financial Times’ Alphaville blog did a caption contest on a similar pic. Top answers:
And there’s the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode (Cop-Con) where Gina and Amy try to assist Scully with “She-Scully” only for the advice to prove counter-productive and for Scully to do better just being himself.
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