Where have you been the last 23 years?
Where have you been the last 23 years?
The $9.99 season pass for Saints Row IV includes two servings of DLC and *puts on reading glasses* "the Season Pass exclusive 'Rectifier' anal probe weapon." *takes off reading glasses, weeps*
There's this, and there's MW:Living Legends as well. That one is a mod for crysis/crysis wars, but to be honest, it actually feels and looks even nicer than Mechwarrior Online in most cases. That said I do thoroughly enjoy them both.
Mechwarrior Online. Pretty solid Mechwarrior game. Definitely the best since MW4, imo.
Holy crap...
The Penguin was absolutely amazing.
Back in the day when Resident Evil just came out I was talking to my girlfriend while playing. I barely paid attention to her on the phone. She broke up with me saying I didn't pay enough attention to her. I was like ok. Hung up the phone and continued my amazement or Resident Evil.
Simple solution to this dilemma.. don't use facebook.
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