@snapper.fishes: No, it looks like it was just a coincidently hiccup in the animation caused by some sort of clipping error with the ground.
@snapper.fishes: No, it looks like it was just a coincidently hiccup in the animation caused by some sort of clipping error with the ground.
@tengobotas: I'd understand if it's for lack of trying, but c'mon. The longest one is probably only 6 or 7 hours.
@Don Devianne: At the same time, the foregrip doesn't appear to be modeled onto the gun in-game.
@lolspeedboat: Could be a pun. An expatriate is just someone who used to live in one country, but denounced their citizenship when they moved to another.
So, will this be the spiritual successor to DOOM: Resurrection?
@dxecuter: But those anti-humans will be trapped in magnetic chambers.
@megan.l.best: "We don't know how electricity works either..."
From the portion on Iron Man:
@LaziestManOnMars: Affordable is a relative term, not everyone can just drop $1,000 like it's nothing.
Why is it that legitimate robotics experts still can't outclass Disney's imagineers in terms of android technology?
@Shiryu: It's just a matter of time before Blops knocks it off the list, but MWR sure has enjoyed a long, and for the most part very well earned spot as the most popular FPS ever to be released on the Wii.
@Spustatu: I think that's either already unlocked, or unlocked through progression.
@chickdigger802: If you bought the game with the golden classic controller, it also came with a code for the "Classic Conflict Mode" for online multiplayer. I haven't gotten a chance to play it, yet, but it shouldn't be too hard to guess what it is. Since Conflict is this game's death-match, and the "Classic" setting…
@Lincolnsbeard33: Like we haven't had enough Pierce Brosnan already. He was in, like, ONE good Bond film and has already starred in 150+ games.
@Slinkytech: I tell myself that at LEAST once a week.
@arthurraineybaynes01: I hate you so good.
@emy1: Tennessee doesn't count. Anyone could tell you that.
@natanku: With the right mouse button.
@NorthernRoamer: Well, not really. It's more a reference to the leg and braces that polio victims used to wear, in which case it's a pretty good simile.
@NorthernRoamer: I'm pretty sure it's okay to laugh about polio at this point.