My understanding is that lawyers aren’t just allowed to drop clients willy nilly. There have to be valid reasons. Typically those reasons are
My understanding is that lawyers aren’t just allowed to drop clients willy nilly. There have to be valid reasons. Typically those reasons are
Except it has no story and is desperately trying to get you to care about the girl that you know nothing about and never will. Should I make a deal with the devil and commit genocide to save some nobody? Hmm. Also, Agro is dumb as shit and should have died in the fall.
I am going to come out and say it; I hated this game. I hated how the camera hated me and how the narrator (or whatever that voice was) had to come and butt in just at the moment I was about to figure out how to beat a colossus. It completely robbed all sense of accomplishment away for me. I hated how a bug caused a…
this is the best take, but at the same time a bad take to read on an empty stomach. send wings plz
Thanks for the tip. Maybe I’ll give it another go before the event is over.
I, a gaming snob who buys peripherals, recommend playing on a PC (or Xbox, I guess) using the absurdly comfortable Xbox Elite controller.
A YouTube video with nearly 900,000 views titled “Why Anthem Should Scare You | Has EA Destroyed Bioware?” just miiiight be the type of thing that the second-to-last paragraph of this article is talking about.
I am a big fan of the auto spirit vision mod. That makes the game far more playable. It feels more like a bug fix than a cheat because walking around and mashing the spirit vision on cooldown is tedious as hell.
You stop getting experience from the enemies though. Once quests become green they give less experience, then when they’re grey they’re useless. As a fellow dope who reads the flavourtext and likes the story, having the stories continue giving me XP while I play them through to conclusion is better than grinding…
I agree. Nowadays I only use my PS4 and Switch (and PC) for new games. I only use my XBO to play Mass Effect (1) and Banjo Kazooie.
This show is goddamn unbelievable. Thoroughly cemented itself as my favorite comedy show of the decade, absolutely no competition.
Eventually the miniaturisation of components will be enough to satisfy the needs of a functional work laptop in a phone-sized package, at the very least. It’s only a question of whether the time is now, or still in the future. The products you mentioned are great examples of a good idea put into practice too early.
Pick any mountain in the game, sit long enough, and you’ll see a stunning sunset.
Full Civ VI on iPad for $30?
I walked out of the theater with my wife, the “not Star Wars person” whom has now become a Star Wars person due to marrying me and my inherent “fanfom” and felt very weird. The movie wasn’t what I wanted, wasn’t what I expected, all my internal story for what happened next and the movie I WOULD HAVE MADE was crushed.…
Quite simply, the RB in your scenario already has unquestionable possession of the ball. The ball touching the plane of the endzone immediately ends the play (as a TD), and nothing that takes place after that instant is live or relevant. With the Jesse James play, because he did not control the ball through the…
This is a good comment and a smart rebuttal to some of the points I raised. Just wanted to bump it up toward the top.
The plotting itself in Act 2 was pointless. What Rian Johnson was trying to do (I’m not sure I totally agree with his decisions) was take the usual harebrained Star Wars convoluted Hail Mary hero plan and make it fail. And fail spectacularly.
I genuinely dislike it. I mean, I don’t *hate* it. It’s just . . . there’s too much going on in there. I guess it’s really, really hard to make a Zelda game—they have a lot of stuff going on, though they’re so chill about it. Okami feels like Zelda went to business school.
Uh... not everyone felt it was “fun”. Good riddance.