sauce1977
sauce1977
sauce1977

Worst Civ AI leader imo is Gustavus.

Poland's special trait, the free social policy every new era, is super-OP. I love playing as him due to those Winged Hussars making the relatively-useless Lancer into a badass unit.

A LPer calls the Siamese leader "Ramkhamtrollface." I think he put up a montage of all the douchey things the AI did to him in just one playthrough. Good times.

The resurrected Civs will all vote for their liberator, unless you turn around and steal some land with a Great General Citadel plop or something else similar in negative modifiers.

Pac-Man was never a waste of time, John Atkinson.

I loved the random encounters in Fallout 3, especially after I figured out that if you kept re-rolling (going into the area that triggers the encounter), you could, eventually, roll the Alien Blaster encounter.

Fallout 3's depiction of destroyed DC made me realize that I should go see the actual DC once in my lifetime. So nice, I went there twice.

I think I spent 90% of my time in the DC Wasteland crouching, in Chinese Stealth Armor. Best loot ever.

I just need to know one thing ... where they are. (points and shoots)

Is the rest of the game as random as the alien's movements? Because if component drops, other events with the androids and hostile humans, and everything else is as varied as the alien itself, then this game seems even more amazing than it already is.

When one of the facehugger's legs was pierced by the android in the original film, the concentrated acid the xenomorphs use for blood ... well, it ate through several floors of steel.

It wasn't exactly a lottery. Before the internet, we relied on game rentals from video rental stores (games were readily available at all the rental stores, large chain down to family-owned, from the mid-1980s introduction of NES onward).

I like these works. The general slickness/plasticness of the images reminds me of some of the work done for GTA characters on their covers and artwork.

Seems like saving 2 million is worth more than the multiple weeks of terrible PR they'll receive in wake of this event.

Seems like Brandon is committed to going down with Hoke's ship, and he'll likely defend him to the end.

It blew my mind as well.

Reminds me of the way GTA 5's online progressed. People would find fun missions to do over again and get money and XP on a decent/better rate than the rest, then Rockstar would come along and nerf it.

Nobody can cheat word of mouth. Every game I've ever played and enjoyed was almost always touted by some people somewhere before I tried it. I do not want algorithms telling me what I like based on a couple minutes of playing a bad game I may have made a purchase in error.

This lack of full PC support for file formats, as well as the lack of backwards compatibility with MS legacy titles, are what is keeping me from spending my money on an XB1.

I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I read the article that was linked here, not the one re-hashed here.