May be possible with all the time-traveling shenanigans going on in Destiny.
May be possible with all the time-traveling shenanigans going on in Destiny.
No. Because you’re not supposed to do that.
My 9th grade English teacher had us watch Blood In Blood Out. The only part we didn’t get to see was a sex scene in a car. I haven’t watched the movie since, so I still don’t know what happens there. I assume fucking.
You need to play MGS3 to understand some basic backstory. I skipped Portable Ops and Peace Walker, but read a wiki synopsis to get a good idea. There’s a tape you can listen to that will give you a summary of those two games and Ground Zeroes, but the story of MGS3 is only referenced in passing.
Is this on consoles yet?
Kinda has a bad fanfic feel to it. It’s too overblown. Spartans in the books wouldn’t have done anything like this. They’d have been shredded.
If you’re going to shit on a car to make some sort of stupid point, you should probably make sure you’re shitting on the right car.
You mean the director of Splinter Cell Chaos Theory?
Calorie Mate or GTFO
My God...what would we do without Chrysler? The other two need to get on their level of batshit.
The original reboot design (2005 model) is horribly dated and bulky. To me at least, since I see nearly every generation of Mustang on a regular basis (even the II).
The Killdozer lives again.
I’m actually slightly nervous in a way. I really hope it’s well received. Cars don’t get much more American than the Mustang, it’s our baby.
I work at Target, and I pull product from the back to stock on the shelves. Every two days or so without fail, I have to pull a bunch of Good N Plenty. And every time, I think “who the FUCK eats this shit?”
I’d like to see this game establishing a narrative for a single-player horror game. The “war” in this game lead to some chain of events that you’ll follow in the single player.
The key words here are “sounded” and “from everything I’ve read”.
You do realize that they have VW’s resources behind them right? The same company who owns Bugatti?