IX is already available on mobile (and to my knowledge it is a well implemented version).
IX is already available on mobile (and to my knowledge it is a well implemented version).
This is Kickstarter, and John Romero’s about to make you his pitch.
Nah, they basically took all their ideas from Titanfall except for the Titans.
Good thing we had detective Ovy on this case :P
I used to run 7-13 miles a day, mostly on the sidewalk, and I have no idea what you’re talking about. You want an even surface then go to your local high school’s track, run on dirt walking/hiking paths, or use a treadmill. The street is for vehicles.
Why would a car driving on the sidewalk bother pedestrians? It's dangerous and completely unnecessary.
what about “the uber will see my boobers”
Good idea! I’m always skeptical about games that get endless preview hype and would strongly recommend not buying into it until we actually get our hands on the finished product.
Full House was always corny. Fuller House is the same corniness with jokes appropriate for modern time.
Doesn’t it all come down to “what is the appropriate length to date” before getting engaged?
Yeah but its a guy so it doesn’t matter, they cant be objectified....... /s
Weren’t you complaining about the objectification of women in video games, like, a lot?
That’s ghost recon wildlands bruh.
that was my biggest disconnect too. i hope there’s more variety in it. I had a decent time with the alpha but i can see it getting very stale after 20 hours if not for a decent bit of variety.
Its sad how “Tom Clancy” used to mean realistic gameplay and now its attached to utter garbage.
I like the interface.
I meant for the ones that can't. I'm sure there are. Not trying to be insensitive, but I was just saying that this is a great use of tech for people who have mobility issues that prevent such achievements.
Sooo you’re responding to the person who’s (politely) voicing the same feeling you had with immediate snark? We’ve all been hurt, guys.
Let’s hope Andromeda gets the balance right.
Yeah, at first, I used to really go apeshit on articles like this. It's only one step above 15 year old yaoi fangirls at anime conventions trying to tell me what I'm doing/saying/etc wrong when I fly in from Japan to do panels or work as an interpreter. Uhm. This is sort of my daily life, I've been here for years, and…
Uhm. I live in Japan and I always do this to get rid of splinters. As do many of the Japanese people I eat with, oh, you know, every day. There is simply no monolithic Japanese culture. I've lived most of my time in Japan in Kansai, but now I live in Kyushu, and the regional differences are stark.