It’s been years since I watched Redeath, thx for reminding me about it
It’s been years since I watched Redeath, thx for reminding me about it
The cold deep unforgiving ocean depths could not be reached for comment.
Personally I don’t think it’s fair to lead an article about a deadly rodent-borne virus with a picture of a cute little guy who has never done anything wrong
With that many prone bodies on the cover somebody’s face has got to be buried in someone else’s ass or crotch
Pairing it with a character begging it to stop like Shinji does in a later similar scene in the series makes it seem like a bit more than a coincidence
people are lucky if they survive
Or they could have just not made the player directly complicit in ensuring a victim of rape and forced breeding continue to do so for “the correct amount of time.”
Under no circumstances though is the team at Activision-Blizzard in any way qualified to be depicting this kind of messed up situation
I want to see a cosplay of Captain Carter that requires two people to pull off . You know what I’m talking about.
It’s a joke, lighten up francis
If you can’t beat a newbie using modern controls while using classic controls yourself maybe your not as good as you think you are?
Into The Spider-Verse bluray had a mode that inserted unfinished alternate versions of scenes, it’s possible they could do the same with thise
Fellas is it liberal to impart breaking news of current events
And boy did this fizzle out disappointingly
I would also say it’s perfect. As close you’ll ever get to a faithful adaptation of a board game without dice rolls determining how quickly the characters move from one room to the next
No you made the right choice, just got to know when to pop your head back in see what the hell is going on now
Beverly Hills 90210 managed to be a tv show about teenagers starring adults, I don’t see how the same can’t be applied to younger characters
Doubt what? Use your words
“I’d prefer to die peacefully in my sleep. Not screaming in terror like my passengers.”
Narrator: “They were.”