Elizabeth is actually the bird.
Elizabeth is actually the bird.
Yeah the only issue here is that Ellie's character is 14. If it was Booker and Elizabeth it would be a lot more awkward because of spoiler stuff I wont mention.
No, it would still be offputting for the same reason
not as bad as Booker and Elizabeth
Living in Florida is like playing Outlast so it's only fitting.
I love games where you can choose yours actions, but I have to say that i never replay them. That one gameplay was mine, and that ending is mine, and don't care about the other endings, but knowing they exist makes my time with the game really unique. :)
Actually, I disagree.
In a world where Buddy Complex and Valvrave exist, you are being a little silly. Aldnoah deploys mecha tropes very consciously in order to subvert expectations. Thus far, it's quite good, though it could certainly fall apart like Gargantia did.
"Tranny" is a derogatory and offensive term which you should not use.
Gearbox being involved in anything other than Borderlands leaves me with a lot of doubts but holy crap am I willing to set them aside in the hope that we will get more Homeworld.
About the same as it does inside.
So did Square Enix!
This Pokemon Trainer Got Jacked In 2 Weeks Using This Special Poffin.
I'm doing Zangief for a con in 2 weeks ;)
I feel the opposite way about Agro; I think those two grew up together, that's why he's clearly too big for Wander; they've been working together since he was much smaller. Agro responds to any tiny movement Wander makes, comes when he calls or whistles, he's too well-trained and accustomed to Wander to be someone…
That's exactly how I interpreted it. It's such a great story/plot really, I don't get the people who say SoTC has no story. There's more than enough exposition in the cut-scenes in the beginning, middle and the end. Also, the world, the actual game play, animations and mechanics tells you more than enough to fill in…
If anything the controls have aged a bit. Pretty bad in fact. Although the controls were never that great to begin with.