Are they that common now? I played for hundreds of hours at release and I only found like 3 or 4 (and that was back when legendaries were garbage so they weren’t even good).
Are they that common now? I played for hundreds of hours at release and I only found like 3 or 4 (and that was back when legendaries were garbage so they weren’t even good).
My brother (a Marine) said he watched some security footage of an intrusion on a base. There was a group of insurgents scaling a wall and kind of bumbling around like idiots and a patrol vehicle drives up, stops, points the turret towards them and then after a pause they just drive away. Eventually they were found out…
How does this prevent fake defuse? Fake defuse is to lure out the T into peeking from his position so that you know where he is, they can almost never see the bomb from where they’re hiding and are just listening for the defuse sound. Either way they have to peek out and look at the bomb, wires or not, and that will…
“Boring”? I’m sorry, presidential candidates aren’t supposed to be our entertainment.
Super Mario World came with the SNES I got (I think for my birthday?) when I was like... 5 or 6.
You can’t be held criminally liable for not getting involved and helping someone. You can look up those depressing videos of people dying on the sidewalk and people just walking around them. They might be assholes, but they didn’t legally do anything wrong.
So what do you guys/gals consider “short”? I’m 5’8 and always felt like I was average height (and seemed at or taller than most women), but then I’ve seen people online act like anyone under 6 foot is a midget.
Yeah, I’m not fat or offended, but it was so painfully unfunny it was kind of hard to watch.
Given options, I would immediately recognize Salk’s name, but if they just asked me “who invented the polio vaccine”, I wouldn’t be able to remember it.
That’s true (at least lately), but they’re worth a rental (at least to me). Playing through co op mode missions with a friend on top of the single player campaign could be worth it, though. CoD4, I actually played quite a bit single player with arcade mode and doing speedruns, I got more than my money’s worth out of…
Ah, the 2-handed controller you play with just your thumbs.
Eh, I’ve enjoyed most of the Call of Duy campaigns without touching multiplayer (except in one of them briefly), As long as it isn’t bare bones, and it really doesn’t sound like it is, I can’t complain. At least as long as I don’t go in expecting it to be the next Fallout (it won’t be).
Well A) the opponent has to have 2 dreadsteeds and B) you only have a 1/15 chance to get one dreadsteed each time you thoughtsteal. That’s not how he does it, though. He uses the Naxx card that doubles the effect of deathrattle, thus doubling the dreadsteeds each time.
Well it does have a single player campaign, though it sounds more in the vein of Fallout Tactics than Fallout proper (not that Fallout Tactics wasn’t great in its own way).
The link to the site is there and either you already visit the site or you don’t know if it, so having it here does nothing but advertise for the site to people who haven’t seen it. If I had a webcomic, I would be very happy if Kotaku posted one, it would bring a lot more visitors. A feature on a popular gaming site…
Well that’s just unnacceptable!
If by “on the level” you mean graphically they already are on par with indie games on PC, they just can’t play something like Crysis, but most graphics-intensive games are FPS games, which don’t work all that well on touch screen anyway. If you meant sales, then there’s this:
It kind of does matter for a consumer to know more in depth functions of something in a lot of cases. For example, a ball mouse, a laser mouse, and an optical mouse all have the same function and they all work, but there is reason to know what you’re getting when you’re buying a mouse.
I can imagine. Most of the lobbies I’m in, nobody says anything about a female being in the match, but when they do, Jesus Christ is it cringeworthy. I can’t say I blame them for not wanting to use a mic.
Yes there are sections with the robots, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t huge sections with no robots at all and it is all humans walking around collecting things and moving them around. They walk miles a day throughout the warehouse and it is not fully automated.