Literally came here to say this. You call that the Naruto run? Naruto wasn’t even around when we were doing that. lol
Literally came here to say this. You call that the Naruto run? Naruto wasn’t even around when we were doing that. lol
Makes me think of a couple of sci fi stories. The main character in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is a successful technician because he can talk to the AI. The Black Mirror christmas episode has Jon Hamm with a career in convincing AI copies of real humans to essentially be slaves (by threatening them with an eternity…
what if his name is Calamity...Calamity Plunkett
You seem pretty high too.
Hehe. In all seriousness though, Eve is an Icelandic company.
A lot of assumptions being made here: “need”? “Friends”?
Really? I thought it was a bit of a stretch.
combined with the fact that no LGBT people should not be visiting Russia
Hands down, that joke had a nice punch.
I guess the limbs are more tender under the armor? Instead of say 2 meters lower? I see why because it’s a gameplay element but it makes little sense.
And yes, pre-alpha but it looked super easy and near boring. Dodge, run in, slow mo mode to take down a piece without fail, repeat.
I would say his mobility looks pretty…
Why do you think one of Mario’s trademark quotes is “It’s-a me, Mario!”?
He has confessed in a secular confessional to betraying the trust of his wife, and perhaps of the women who considered him a mentor before he moved them to another spot on the sliding scale of human interaction.
“You are unfairly sullying the reputation of our company.”
You don’t need Kojima’s help for that, Konami.
Yes
Part of it will. Dev update video explained the use of low gravity and why it’s only part of the map.
No love for the GOOD Final Fantasy game's fireworks here?
Hey, some people don't get any help on wedding costs from the parents. And ANY kind of wedding with guests can cost a LOT these days. And look at this - one of the two people in this relationship is a writer. I guarantee he doesn't pull down much income. Maybe enough to make rent, but not much more.