karlprosek
Karl Prosek
karlprosek

This article is peak David Tracy.

What advantage does this automobile have over, say, a train, which I could also afford? 

Meh, more time to work on my backlog.

well, I know you saw one in the ad, but the one we had at that price sold earlier today. If you are interested, I have an F150 here that will do all the same stuff as that Maverick - if we could get you close to that monthly payment you mentioned would you be willing to sign today?

Agreed. I’d rank the main DLCs (excluding Genesis/Weapon & Armor Packs) as:

Yeah, I was a bit confused by that as well. I could see the argument that one might skip Arrival when Mass Effect 3 wasn’t out yet - as in, ‘you’ll want to play this closer to Mass Effect 3 than Mass Effect 2' - but out of all the DLCs, it’s probably the one that ties in closest to the ‘main narrative’.

Counter point, don’t skip Arrival. There noting inherently wrong with the DLC, it introduces a dilemma that forces you to make a difficult decision between two awful outcomes (something that would invariably happen in this conflict), establishes why Sheppard is not in command of the Normandy at the beginning of ME3,

Panda is good. But counterpoint: Kuma! 

The only problem is that it only pays off if you go for 100%, as well as do some research on the story, including reading that one novel

I can’t speak to Balan Wonderland, but I agree ME:A is not as bad as everyone initially felt. Plus, I felt the combat in Andromeda was better than in the original three. That being said, I actually dig Peebee (so my opinion may not be worth much to most).

In Vanguard, the monster seeks out players with low objective scores, punishing them for not contributing enough to their team’s success.

Counterpoint: Krampus should stay permanently.

I don’t know about the Warzone stuff but I adore the idea of getting hunted down for not playing the objective.

I assumed getting murdered by Krampus at the end of a hotly contested Call of Duty match would be objectively funny, but it seems players are less than pleased with the mythological creature’s ability to affect online competition so dramatically.

lol, holy shit. This is one where i just have to laugh. Anyone who can swing 100k for a vehicle would probably not be buying a Rav4 regardless.

I love Elite Dangerous and still play it, but we’re not really in a great position to be casting stones or pointing fingers, man.

With factory base brakes too

700 HP in a 2WD truck with an open diff. Sounds like a great time. 

It’s the most cost-effective way for former Mustang owners to get back into the Cars & Coffee & Mass Casualty game!

This is an old gambit just refreshed with new tech!