I think this has put me off playing Fallout 4. And that makes me sad.
I think this has put me off playing Fallout 4. And that makes me sad.
I got Fallout 3 because someone insisted I try it - but I just really couldn’t get into it.
That sucks to hear. I was hoping it would be worth a look in, but maybe I wont bother - not that I’m much surprised, never really enjoyed previous CODs that much.
Here, obtained by Kotaku, is an e-mail Bethesda sent out to press (not including Kotaku) today.
The first time I saw it I thought it really didn’t...but the more I look at it, the more it does...
I thought the first one was bad, but thats just plain ugly.
The likeness is uncanny
I don’y buy games that often (to the point where I’ve wondered why I brought a PS4), and usually just play some GTA Online, or whatever.
I can honestly say I’ve never met/heard of a person who didn’t understand the whole “water” thing, but I’m now feeling very...unsettled? Concerned?
“Eww, why would you make a cake taste like cheese and crackers?!”
I think thats just because it sounds like C3PO
Bloody Brits!
Being a Brit, the first time I went to NYC was a bit of a learning curve, but everyone was fairly understanding if I got the maths a bit wrong and politely corrected me - totally fine!
I love these articles so much. Please never stop.
You know what? Until now I’ve had no interest in this game, but you’ve just convinced me to give it a try.
It’s probably been said already (not that I can see though), but to fully appreciate the whole joke of the concept, you must watch a British crime thriller series called Midsomer Murders. The running joke is that its a miracle anyone is still alive in the village of Midsomer for all the improbably inventive killings.
By some accounts, there are no female Orcs in LotR's - they're made, not bred.
genius
The thing that annoyed me about Heavy Rain was when there were a few choices I made which were well intentioned and I thought would have good outcomes, but end up giving me bad karma...weird writing in that game.