Creepy only applies to underdeveloped humans. 50 dating 18... totally cool.
Creepy only applies to underdeveloped humans. 50 dating 18... totally cool.
Id rather read one of these a day, then ever have to hear about Fifteen Nights at Freddy’s ever again.
It really depends on the person. And their goals, desires, emotions, etc. Some people find pleasure from seeing their loved ones receiving pleasure. They dont really get jealous as easily. I live in the area, 80% of my friends are poly. It has worked, but not for everyone.
Omg that hobo story cracked me up
None compare to the Mantis Shrimp. Than somofa bitch would just punch the watermelon into a billion pieces, and then skit around eating it all. Or maybe he would just ignore the watermelon pieces and be satisfied in his display of superior power over submerged fruit.
Nice, thanks for clarifying that, I was also assuming “cash-in”. That’s pretty rad that they let Hairbrained step up first.
Waaaaaaait a minute. I almost entirely agree with you, but if you are insinuating that KoToR fails to get the Star Wars vibe down, or does not build on its source material, I have to seriously question that.
The original KoToR was at the time, the most faithful piece of media to the classic Star Wars vibe that we had…
Did you see Kotaku’s extensive coverage of it? lol
They are putting the bodies together in layers, that will react separately from each other, so if say a sword cuts through, it will splinter bone, peel apart muscle, etc.
It looks pretty gnarly if they pull it off.
They can borrow Killing Floor 2’s new gore engine.
Dude, leave Alice Cooper out of this :P
I liked FC 3 (especially the co-op) and enjoyed 4. But really, really, really loved the original PC FarCry. And I can say I finished FC2 as well. With that said, I felt like Human Revolution was a far more engaging, and interesting experience than any of the latest FC games.
I mean they are totally different games, but…
Yeah you know it’s been several years since I played it. You are right, it does force you to switch perspectives. I forgot all about that.
AllI want is for all PC games to support modding again. Some of my most fond memories of gaming in the 2007-2008 season came from TF2 and CoD4 mods. Activision really dropped the ball removing modding from later CoD titles. Those mods gave Modern Warfare soooo much more replay-ability.
Again, I agree... but that’s the kind of system Valve needed to work out long before they considered launching this idea publicly.
I understand your analogy, I’m not saying it is wrong for modders to want to get paid for their time and work. In fact if they want to charge for their mods, they should be allowed to. I just seriously doubt that it will ever take off. Too many people out there that would gladly d-load a thing for free, not so many…
DE:HR is about 100,000 times more interesting than FC3.
But to play this game as an action-focused game would undermine a lot of the story elements. Jensen has to use stealth to uncover the conspiracy behind everything. What kind of sense would it make for him to just blast his way through every environment? How would the game explain that he is able to run around these…
I’m still playing on PS4, and I have yet to see PC gameplay that looks better than what I am seeing on my 1080p big screen HDTV. Even the draw distance doesn’t seem all that different. I was standing on the top of Mt. Chilliad the other night and I could see all the way to the downtown skyscrapers of Los Santos, with…
Maybe try listening to your station on a separate device??? Just turn down the music volume in game.
And how do you factor in that almost every mod in existence is based on “someone else’s” work? That was one of the chief criticisms of this program, and it’s a huge one. There’s really no way to make this fair for everyone, when someone creates a specific mod that others incorporate into their own mods. Does that…