Never had a problem with sleeping alone - the problem with my oldest was getting up at about 4am when he was three or so and toddling into the living room and turning on the TV, waking everyone up.
I sometimes work as an historical actor at one of London’s bigger scare attractions, and we often host “ghost hunt” events for paranormal groups.
It could be argued that being able to fight back actually makes the game scarier. For example, say you have a gun but only one or two rounds of ammunition, when the Bad Thing™ appears, do you run or fight? With no weapon, you have to run, but with a weapon you suddenly have to decide whether to use your precious ammo…
I just tried the demo and it’s not a bad game, but for some reason it wouldn’t let me set the resolution (on PC) above 1280x800, so it kind of felt like being in the ‘90s all over again...
Thanks. I reckon I’ll give the demo a look and see what it’s like.
I’m not familiar with this, so I just had a look at it on Steam and it says English is not a supported language...
My brother was in a wheelchair after a motorcycle accident for most of his life. He used to drive autos with hand controls, but I remember one time my dad, who collected vintage cars and lorries, got hold of a really, really old Ford manufactured hand clutch control for a late ‘40s Ford Pop.
Springs are scary stuff. Even using proper spring compressors is something I used to hate doing.
I remember when this came out. It was seen in some circles as a bit of a sell-out, as NWA never got any radio play because of all the swearing and violent themes in their other tracks, so they made this.
The Sun? The worst of the tabloids?
That was a very nice bit of panel beating, with lots of good tips about how to hammer properly.
My dad used to have a cutaway engine out of a Hillman Imp.
OK, this thing is pretty nuts and I like that, but my first question is how do you get out of it if it rolls?
I’m not sure if you’re joking or not, but they’re called suicide doors for a reason.
For those possibly unaware, the first image is the Mercedes C112, a tech demonstrator built by Mercedes in the early ‘90s. It was designed to incorporate as much tech as they could throw at it, including speed sensitive wing (that acted as an air brake same as the Veyron) and front spoiler and active suspension that…
As a diabetic, I am apparently ‘at risk’ when it comes to flu, so I get a free flu shot on the NHS.
Yup. If further incentive were needed, let me recount the tale of the time years ago when I was running a recovery firm and we got called out to a big motorway accident involving several cars and about 20 Hell’s Angels.
Firstly, let me reiterate what so many others have said: