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I thought the same thing. Don’t know any story background on this game yet but the whole young naive thing is clearly a factor- “you hear that buddy? He needs our help!” so then we see him ripping guards toward him and impaling them on his saber...

I’m excited precisely because it looks like it plays like a game from 2008 but with stylization and graphics from 2019.

I think the point here is that new cars have less soul than old cars. That’s as close to fact as you can get in subjective territory. We are taking about a sports car here-something that is supposed to exist for the subjective “fun” factor.

Came here for this. To the day I die I will hold that the GTI is the best all around car you can buy. I only sold mine to get an S2000 because I’m young and single and want to own one while it doesn’t have to be just my weekend car.

At time, Modern Warfare’s campaign was groundbreaking. Unfortunately it was so groundbreaking that every game since then has borrowed from it. The immersive first-person cutscenes, killing off a character you are playing as, playing from multiple characters’ perspectives— many of these were first done in Cod4. And at

Theyve all been trash since cod4 and cod5.

I think they need a less flashy car in the lineup to appeal to old folks. I’m picturing someone who wants something a little “more" than a Mercedes.

You’re right. It’s just politics. Lodging a complaint is just formally stating that you are offended. A PR move to appeal to the nationalist voter base.

The story was trash. Skip skip skip all the cutscenes. I was there for the tactical coop sandbox and had a blast with my friends doing so, and if anything I left with a greater appreciation for Bolivia’s geography. By no means was I comparing it to real-world Bolivia in any political or cultural way and to be honest I

I never went into it expecting realism. It’s a whole lot more enjoyable when you treat it as a tactical sandbox, and do things like

Dany goes crazy, Jon has to kill her. You heard it here. Then Jon heads north to live amongst the wildlings, where he became a man and found his first love. He leaves the kingdoms to be ruled as an oligarchy, with each kingdom having representation and an odd number ensuring there is always a positive results of

Fantastic read. Thank you!

one of the most beloved sports cars of a generation is finally back”

Im sure the noises are wonderful. BMW's I6 is so nice. I'm a little annoyed at the pops, they happen way too much and feel artificial like the sound pumping through the speakers. What do you mean by the trans feels "too" smooth? Like you don't know when it's shifting? Is it noticeably different in whatever the

Look, all cars have ‘faces,’ right? Humans are biologically driven to find face patterns in everything. This thing has a horrible face...

Yep. I was turned on to this way of thinking by a YouTube video comparing the old NSX with an evora. I had also recently been turned on to the evora’s styling by the Evora S’s minor facelift and sweet black-paint highlights. So now, as OG-NSX prices climb toward infinity and they are out of true daily-drivability, my

An Impreza spec’d out will

I applaud you for at least weighting the bed. More than a lot of punks I see in pickups in winter squirreling around all over the place with nothing out back.

Grew up in KY. Did more than fine with a golf, crv, and s2000 (separately of course).

Oh, this is like the Honda S2000 CR! Where the power convertible top was removed, the AC and radio were options, downforce was increased, and weight was saved at the few remaining areas of improvement from an already light car. Oh wait, this is different.