They never really act against their previous nature though.
They never really act against their previous nature though.
“might happen” the entire reason for the conflict, as presented in its opening issues, is that Ulysses’s visions are a lot more definite than most precognitives.
Referring to Gotham, as the Joker hasn’t appeared in it.
Not really, as evidenced by Telltale’s multitude of awards and the sub-genre they helped originate.
Because they... enjoy their jobs? Lots of people work for passion.
You either didn’t watch the show or weren’t paying attention.
Appreciate the spoilers.
It seems pretty obvious that you haven’t played it, but that’s some nice recycled rhetoric.
Your definition of “squandered potential” is questionable.
Just talking about actually bad games and disgraced gaming icons, yeah?
/Sonic ‘06
Stop being a tool
That’s weird. It plays fine for hundreds of thousands of others. Obviously couldn’t be a user error.
That’s weird. It plays fine for hundreds of thousands of others. Obviously couldn’t be a user error.
I feel like you’re confused, especially referencing Bioware. Mass Effect was pretty bland in its morality, but Dragon Age was far from it. The entirety of Inquisition relates to the subject of this article.
To mimic the quality of your own posts, ‘shut teh fuck up.’ I think that about sums up the totality of your own intellect.
Sounds like you’re projecting some personal feelings that are largely not present in or relevant to the comic.
Are you an idiot? He didn’t win the popular vote, you’re not in the majority, get over it you miserable sack of shit.
Not many, and not often. The exclusion to the rule isn’t the rule.
DLC is a term used almost exclusively with paid content. You can argue semantics, but updates to GTA Online were just that - updates.
It seems like the more logical option would be to not refer to free content updates as DLC, then.