Sadly, like Fallout Shelter, I doubt they’ll include anything not from 3 and 4. Which sucks.
Sadly, like Fallout Shelter, I doubt they’ll include anything not from 3 and 4. Which sucks.
I can just imagine him sneaking out of the heavily armed murder camp that is konami headquarters to do this. Most likely in a cardboard box.
Agreed. I would pay many moneys for an actual isometric fallout again. I wish they’d do both rather than just say ‘No more isometric for you!’
It was a good run
What would have been cool is if Bungie made tie-in comic books or something in order to tell a decent story if they were going to to take this route. Instead we have a throwback to one of the worst features in Final Fantasy XIII in one of the most boring forms possible. Seeing as the game’s sales-numbers seem to be…
This... actually got me interested in the Grimoire cards.
I’m gonna go drown in words for the next three hours now, maybe.
Yoji Shinkawa’s great at mech and interiors design too.
All of PT hidden away somewhere in the code for MGS, calling it.
This a fun easter egg!
Ah finally an article not bashing Mad Max. Thank you Patrick!
she gets burned really bad at the beginning of the game and is given some experimental treatment that gives her super powers but as a side effect she can only breath and absorb water through her skin.
You can vote with your wallets all you want, but that’s not going to fix what’s happened, bring Kojima and Konami back together or undo what’s happened.
I like to see it as giving credit where it’s due: buying a Hideo Kojima game, made by Kojima Studios. That’s what I’m paying for right now, and if Konami decides to…
Republica de Chile>Chile>Chilean
Republica Argentina>Argentina>Argentinian
Estados Unidos Mexicanos>Mexico>Mexican
Republica Italiana>Italia>Italian
Kingdom of Sweden>Sweden>Swedish
By simple logic: United States of America>America>American
So is the correct way of saying it.
By the way, before the “self centered American”…
I’ve said this once, and I’ll say it again. The demonym “American” for “people in the US” is logical. Unlike Argentinians, Chileans, Venezuelans, Mexicans, Canadians, and the various other countries of the American continents, no other demonyms make much sense. What should we be called, Statesmen? Unioners? United…
what kinda pachinko game is this?
But they pay less for basic health care so it all works out.
What’s a Konami but a miserable piles of secrets.
Don't tell anyone, but I'm actually this guy here...