lostlimey296
lost_limey
lostlimey296

FIAT Multipla

cool, I hope they release cards that support this technology some day

I hope they will explain at some point how Clark’s Y chromosome, clearly passed down to both of his two sons just by their gender, would make one son half-Kryptonian with powers and the other half-Kryptonian without.

Somber and dark. Check.

Shockingly enough, I have absolutely no idea who these “olsen twins” are and what they were supposedly famous for.

Orange box came out during my “got have all the achievements” phase on Xbox. Good lord was that one was a nightmare to 1000/1000

The price of never playing new games is not having an answer to this question. I guess the closest I can get is 2017? I got a new Switch, Zelda, Mario, and Xenoblade. That’s a banner year for me. 

2005 was a pretty smashing year for me, with the release of F.E.A.R. and the “Orange Box”.

I like this idea. Flamin’ hot nacho/limon would be great.

Fascinating tidbits. Truly.

It’s Funko POP the video game.

lemme guess...Odeerg?

I’ve been meaning to replay Dragon Age Origins (then II, and Inquisition) for the longest time, but always stopped short thinking 60-80 hours it would take just for Origins.

Man, I really should get around to PQ2.  I didn’t hate PQ1 so I don’t really know why I’ve been so hesitant to play PQ2 (especially since I bought it at launch).  Maybe I’ll just play on the lowest difficulty setting (Safety/Picnic/whatever) and just (try to) enjoy the story.  To be fair, that’s what I did the last 15

Last week I was debating stopping God Of War since I could not get into it, and switching to Control. Man am I glad I did. Absolutely loving Control so far (probably more than half way through now).

I recently got sucked back into Persona Q on 3DS of all things. I had stopped on the 4th dungeon on my last playthrough (not surprised, that difficulty spike sucks arse) but have still loved it enough to keep going. Once I’m finished with it, I want to finally finish Persona Q2, which I abandoned pretty heartlessly

Honestly the best thing Lucasfilm did in the 90's were the LucasArts adventure games. Games like Loom, Sam & Max Hit the Road, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, or Day of the Tentacle are just pure goofy fun. And while they game mechanics may not always be perfect they were well polished and better thought out

Hello there.

UTAH SAINTS OR GTFO.