I like how the majority of the video is about the other kid feeling uncomfortable about his personal space being invaded.
I like how the majority of the video is about the other kid feeling uncomfortable about his personal space being invaded.
*sighs*
You know there’s still plenty of games out there that don’t have these sorts of mechanics, right?
It had a story if you bothered to play long enough. You had to track down the Atlas stations which would lead you on a story. It wasn’t a very entertaining story since it just involved flying from system to system, but it was there.
By that logic Elder Scroll IV: Oblivion has the best character creator ever.
...and that he had also wanted to kill“blacks, Arabs, Jews and homosexuals.”
I’m ignorant on this, don’t watch his channel and this is the first story about this I’ve read, but let me understand.
You might use Steam to play games, chat with friends, and in the future—if fate is kind—host your dream game that combines Warhammer and anime porn
Was it intentional to post this right after the Thrustmaster review?
I think that, had he the opportunity, Deadpool would do it just to find out.
“There... I’ve written your name in it. You’re dead to me...”
Oh come on, if any of my teachers made such a reference I’d laugh and think better of them. This new world sucks, and it’s the kind of ludicrous ultra sensitivity places like this continue to push in an incredibly socially irresponsible manner. But then again it’s easy these days to reduce what I said as if I’m…
The only appropriate reaction. I do hope he finds himself another game.
Anything that keeps your brain active can potentially help. My grandmother is 96 now and her brain is about the only thing working the way its supposed to thanks to her daily sudoku. Never misses a day and hasn’t lost a mental step as long as I’ve known her.
Perfect reply.
3) 2/10
8/10 was never the cultural phenomenon that 7/10 is, though. On paper, sure, it seems better, but it just can't capture the public's imagination the way 7/10 repeatedly does. I don't think I've met anyone who hasn't given a 7/10 at some point - and these are people who don't consider themselves reviewers. Sure, a…
I realize this is going to be met with a lot of animosity, but I really don't understand the big deal about 7/10. I mean, yeah, I like it, but I just don't see it as the cultural phenomenon that everyone is hyping it up to be. Nothing about 7/10 is particular original, and what few things it does do well 8/10 already…