icedrake-523
icedrake523
icedrake-523

Not being able to meet demand (just like the Gamecube controller adapter) and creating further hysteria by announcing some amiibos are limited.

Fable 3 can finally stop haunting me.

I had to get over phone shyness for my current job. I'm not a chatty person and I express myself better through writing than speaking, so I avoid using the phone when I can (I also think it's a generational thing. Mine is the first that started texting over calling).

The Statue of Liberty is probably the worst place to go to in NYC. It's iconic but the crowds make it a painful experience. Just go to the Top of the Rock (GE Building), better view than the ESB and cheaper, too.

It's concept art from Yogventures.

I hope they change that one heart piece towards the very end where you have to roll on a track as Goron Link. You pretty much have to stay perfectly straight to bounce off correctly.

I refer to it as the GoT series when talking to people because that's what the majority of people knows it as. If I said, "I've read the A Song of Ice and Fire series", they're just going to ask what it is. Most editions of the book don't even have "A Song of Ice and Fire" on the cover, just the title and "George R.R.

I hope she used boiled leather.

I always prefer parking near an exit, especially if you drive to some event like a sports game or concert. My dad would always do this at baseball games. Yeah, walking 10+ min across a big lot to the stadium entrance was a pain. However, it was ALWAYS worth it to minimize the wait to get out. If you parked closer to

except the controls aren't outdated you just play old games and expect them to play like new games which in no way makes them outdated

forward on the analog stick/D-pad always makes your character more forward, if they didn't do it that way you would have to re-orient the stick/d-pad every time the camera angle changed which would break up the look and feel of the game and would ultimately make the game control worse.

I'm of the opinion that a game's quality is independent of it's difficulty. The main issue I have with the old RE games is the tank controls, they're unplayable for me despite how hard I try. I thought RE4 was where the franchise should stay. It was the perfect mix of action with survival horror. The atmosphere was

I don't think it's cruel at all. I have difficulty replaying some old games because of how weaknesses that are more apparent now. I played RE4 but couldn't get into the older RE games because RE4 was so much better. I love Origins but the combat is either boring or tedious. Mages are OP and require having 3-5

I can vouch for this. My group's work is AV. We do a lot of work with vendors and many of the people on my team go their foot in the door that way.

I like the use of Comic Sans.

I buy the ShopRite brand at Morton Williams. I actually find them to be very good.

This is the apex of first world problems.

Sarcastic Hawke is amusing. I changed my Hawke's personality between each act as a way of reacting to certain events. Sarcastic in Act 1 to keep the family spirits up, Anger in Act 2 over what happened in the Deep Roads and dealing with the Arishok and Chantry, Diplomatic in Act 3 to try to help keep the peace.

As others have said about DA2, it's not that bad. The first act is kinda boring but the 2nd and 3rd acts have more exciting moments. I recommend playing a female mage. This is spoiler-y, but it makes the dynamic with one of your siblings a lot more compelling.

Because they want you to spend $120 instead of $40. That's why if you want to do B2G1 deals, you hold off on buying some games to take advantage of it.

Because they want you to spend $120 instead of $40. That's why if you want to do B2G1 deals, you hold off on buying