mike313
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mike313

This was a good article, and that was indeed a good vault, though the one that stuck with the most from NV was actually Vault 3.

That’s something that kind of drove me nuts about FO4. There were definitely intriguing little stories and cool stuff in the game, but you mostly had to stumble onto them. They’re not in the vaults, where you expect them to be. The factions, which could’ve been vehicles to get you to go to them, instead send you on

What meal(s) will you be preparing? I’m making dinner this year, instead of the usual breakfast. WISV finally got to me, and I purchased an Anova recently. I intend to give the “prime fib” a try with it, so wish me luck. Also planned are dinner rolls (my mother really likes bread, but usually abstains 6 days a week.

Not gonna lie, I’d happily pay quite a lot for a bottle of Moon hot sauce, and I don’t even like Tabasco sauce.

You know, I’m not sure I’d agree that New Vegas’s whole schitck is the casinos and the gambling. I mean, there’s no denying that it’s a big part, but while I’ve played through the game multiple times, I’ve barely done any gambling within it.

It would be totally hilarious if Universe 7 wins because Frieza is still technically in the tournament when time expires. Like, Jiren expects it to go to overtime because he thinks it’s just him and Goku left, only to be horrified when the Grand Priest points out otherwise.

I’m actually going to disagree with Eventide Island. Don’t get me wrong, I love BotW, and I really liked the idea of the island.

You know, I’m sure that giving indie developers abundant resources does create pitfalls for those developers. But frankly, EA has such a history of acquiring smaller companies and/or rights to beloved franchises and then both of those quickly declining in quality, that it’s pretty much impossible to believe that EA

I dunno what the worst school fundraiser is for the parent, since I don’t have kids, but I can tell you the most outright moronic one I ever had to do when I was a kid.

Not trying to troll. I was never hardcore into the robot fighting shows, and I guess I just got mixed up.

That’s it, thank you!

“Damn, I should’ve been a Republican. Then I wouldn’t be in here.”

Not completely. He’ll give it roughly as much time as the recent elections’ results: 14 seconds, give or take.

Say, what was that knockoff of Battlebots where they had the “house robots” that would attack the competitors if they entered a certain part of the playing field? I can never seem to remember that show’s name.

From what I’ve heard, Strange MIGHT not be able to run as a write-in candidate here. Alabama apparently has a “sore loser” law that would possibly make any write-in votes for Strange invalid. I’ve heard conflicting reports on this, so I’m not sure. I get the sense that nobody’s quite sure if the law applies in this

Freiza saga: Goku allows Freiza to fully power up, then specifically asks to be exempt from the wish that sends almost everyone back to Earth, opting to stay on a planet that’s about to explode so he can finish his fight with Freiza, risking his life.

Well, I know what I’m making for dinner tomorrow.

I would love it if the moron spilled his guts at the slightest provocation, but I think it’s important to keep in mind what’s likely to happen here.

I’m not sure, either. At times you got the feeling that they were trying for something different, having the largely untested Ryder be different from the seasoned Commander Shepard, but in the end it often felt too much like old ME.

I agree, though nearly as bad as the fact that it’s boring is the fact that it feels like a retread of the original ME trilogy.