elvoidwalker
StuntZombie#2
elvoidwalker

That's Moe, not loli.

XSEED is Working Designs reborn.

Not if his Sleigh is a TARDIS.

Skyrim has had one handed cross bows for awhile now, abeit through a mod but still.

Oh dear, they opened the Ark of the Covenant again.

It would be nice if there were more specials or webshorts with reprising his role as #8.

Naveen Andrews as Nizor (oh please oh please oh please) that would be awesome :)

It's 2xSAI-ifed.

It's I like them both equally for their different approaches to racing.

It was different in the beginning when she was just being a spoiled little rich girl thinking she was going off to live her fairytale dreams. And the little betrayals she did on the way to Kings's Landing (siding with Joffery for one when Arya's direwolf defended her and Micah from him). Though I will say karma was

IMO a person really shouldn't compare any game in the ridge racer series to Gran Turismo. While the are both racing games on is and always will be an arcade racing game, the other more on the sim side.

No, just as well when used in this context means, head, hands, arms, legs, and feet means that they can kill also. It does not mean 'basically the same' as just as effectively. Effective is when some thing is good at whatever task its used for, in this case, killing. Whereas "well" could mean that, or as well (in

It really wasn't supposed to devolve into argument to be honest. This was just my thought. But as I said below, that would fall under how effective it is as a weapon not it lethality, range. or ease of use. Just as well =/= effective, dangerous, easy to use.

I need to buy this again.

So...elder scrolls VI mods for console ;)

What does this even mean? Your response isn't even in the correct context in regard to my original comment.

I never said they were just as dangerous as guns, I said they could kill just as well. And before you say something about that, think. I said just as well, if I had used the words just as effectively then you would correct. But seeing as I didn't use the word effectively at all in my original post....

if I used the words just as effectively then you would right in saying I am wrong, but I didn't. I said just as well which is not the same as saying just as effectively.

to all the people that don't understand English (which seems to be 4 of you, "just as well" is correct. Now if I had said, heads, hands, feet, legs, and hands kill JUST AS EFFECTIVELY as other weapons then you would be correct and I would not be. But seeing as those aren't the words I typed then I am correct.

You know, heads, arms, hands, legs, and feet kill just as well as other weapons.