martyvendetta27
MartyVendetta27
martyvendetta27

I think that’s selling Franklin’s story pretty short. Franklin begins as the youngest and least established of our three protagonists, frustrated with the cycle of minor criminal schemes with Lamar that are poorly planned and unprofitable. He’s drawn to Michael because Michael is successful, and capable of pulling off

Did you even play GTA 5?

From the article: “to help take care of damages not covered by insurance and to keep his employees paid during the downtime.”

That’s because you’re a well adjusted human being. Unlike the distractingly high percentage of The Wolfs of the world.

Because this NFT craze is stupid. You really don’t own anything. Just an abstract reference to something (!) in the game. The game itself decides what this particular blockchain token represents. So when you buy it, it may be an amazing, rare super weapon; but due to a game glitch, next time you start the game, it

the only possible reason that could bother you is if you thought “the wolf” sounded like a cool name, which if that’s the case, it seems you two have at least one something in common!

I’m still greyed, so no one will see it, but I commented earlier with what should be a relatively easy fix for all of this.

Give each mode its own discrete set of challenges that are only active while in that mode.

So, instead of having a big list of active challenges that make players hop around from mode to mode, when

Fuck online. I’m having a blast (pun intended) with the solo campaign.

if only I could give more than 1 star

The biggest obstacle to the console-free future in the US remains the same now as it did 10 years ago, which is that the internet infrastructure is complete shit. Considering there do not appear to be any particularly large changes coming in the next 10-20 years, we’re going to be in the exact same place we are now,

Perhaps he truly is the hero we really need.

“See that NFT? You Can’t Copy It.” *

Well, now it seems they’re weaponizing those ignorant and apathetic people, continuously playing on their fears and insecurities toward the ‘other’ and the rest of the world to keep the population divided. As I said, this pretty insular, yet basic “divide and conquer” system ALWAYS benefits the powerful, and it has

I think it’s pretty obvious that this game just wasn’t ready for release. we got the bare minimum of a Halo game here. there are so many modes and features that are completely absent that were available at launch in the past few games.

Sound like the “keep them ignorant” system is working as intended.

Exactly. These folks aren’t a bunch of blue collar high school dropouts with zero prospects. They’re highly skilled, highly specialized professionals.

I’ll buy you some Taco Bell beforehand. 

Right? It elevates damn near every aspect of the game. I was so worrioed when it was announced because it seemed gimmicky, but it is hard to picture halo without it.

I haven’t played the campaign yet but it’s awesome in the multiplayer too. Easily the best equipment pickup (aside from camo and overshield obviously). Leads to some game changing plays.

Found the Trump supporter