if you think about it Fallout 3 improved New Vegas quite a bit. The things they learned from the last one was applied to New Vegas. I would imagine when we get our hands on Fallout 4 we’ll find the same thing but with the fallout games and the elder scrolls games contributing to it. From the looks of it building in…
the advantage of the intro also is you only really have to play it one time. Right before you leave the vault (just like in Oblivion) you have one last time to edit your character and you can do all the edits up until then at that point. the game also saves it there (and you can do before or just use the game save) so…
it does change things since it kind of goes on to explain why things are the way they are in the first one. it will also put All Star Batman and Robin in a completely new light (ie.. even more disturbing than you probably consider it before)
did you pick up the sequel to it as well?
i would spend to find out.. but it would cut into my Book Budget.. and i’d rather have more books.. they last longer >.>
some gaming.. a game like sim city.. or minecraft might be fine .. well minecraft in creative mode at least.
something to watch till Log Horizon 3 starts
so what’s the statue of limitations for breaking and entering? maybe trespassing. Wouldn’t theft go into this as well?
is there a way to hide the triggers from the map? the mission one so when your character is running around you don’t have to worry about running into one of them and triggering the mission setup.
maybe.. the A-10 is an air to ground as well but I’ve heard from pilots of it being capable of beating Air to Air.
Time machine sounds interesting.. imagine a recreated Rome.. or Carthage.. or Athens.
would be more interesting to make them unique. like if Batgirl died and got trapped on the internet so she is just a program now called Oracle and uses this to control robotbodies or to trigger devices near the criminals to kill them.
i think that some people might also be overlooking the real villains. From the conversation in the oval office it is pretty clear that Dr Sivana was responsible for Brainiac and that President Waller gave him the go ahead. The blood is really all on their hands.