If we could ever design a drug that can be slipped into the water system that would eliminate greed, the world would be a better place.
If we could ever design a drug that can be slipped into the water system that would eliminate greed, the world would be a better place.
This was really the alpha for Fallout 4
I know I know.. damn soul sucking job keeping me from my real priorities!! Maybe this will start a lobbylution
A GlaDOS phone shaped like a watch or ring
We shall forever remember his bravery, Grunt #1652910928 er.. was it #1652910927? Eh we shall never forget, either way.
Awesome! Stuff like that going on makes me feel like Im playing some sort of multiplayer enabled campaign as opposed to playing the same dead, lifeless maps over and over and over
Need more lobby videos pls.
Ah I did not know that about hardpoint. Damn I should have played that type more
It was crazzzy how much realism and business they add to the maps. They dont just sit around chumping it up, they are on their own little missions that you get to completely destroy or leave alone.
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FINALLY. Information I can live by.
Oh god... Im sorry :(
Space cats would probably still not be enough to get me back into COD. Theyre going to have to really bring something new with Titanfall and BF4 gunning for top dog
This is the third time this week I have seen Ryu in something hilarious. Dudes making a solo comebach
hahaha guilty as hell
CASE CLOTHESED!
bwahaha so true
D Movies?? Uhh.. Thor. X Men First Class. I use these as examples because I watched both in the last week and the writing was garbaj
Those are totally relevant questions for these! Dear Esther is a totally linear walkthrough where you know youre going the right way when the narrator kicks in with more dialogue. Gone Home was more exploring and finding key items or locations in the house to progress the story.
I'm loving the setting; as mentioned repeatedly, it's similar to Arkane's bleak metropolis of Dunwall, complete with giant whales, yet with a rustic charm of its own.