smaugtheunpretentious
SmaugTheUnpretentious
smaugtheunpretentious

So basically it is Minsc and a new group fighting a new evil that has risen. I haven't read a whole lot of it, but I am not sure if they explain how he is still about.

I know I am in the minority, but I hate Minsc, and thus also Boo.

Worse, there are people who throw car batteries off overpasses. Might not kill you but scar you for life.

It wasn't a death, but only because of a bullet proof vest was a police chief not killed.

We didn't break the Unity embargo. My review ran when the embargo was up, which was the soonest I was able to even run a review that I was happy with.

This is a horrible situation. If The Order goes on to bomb partially because of this, the point that we've all made is that a) single player content is a big no-no, since it'll get spoiled immediately by LPers and people will have no incentive to buy and b) that padding is necessary because people will wreck you if

You're misunderstanding me. I don't think talking about game length is an inane conversation. I think talking about a game's length before we know if it's even any good is an inane conversation. It's silly to see all these headlines and "reports" about how the game is five hours long before anyone has context for what

I did a fun run before I went completionist. I beat the game at least twice and I replayed some segments multiple times. All that and it clocked in at 29 hours.

That's why I said "yet". It certainly can (and will) go badly eventually.

True, it takes multiple playthroughs though unless you're very careful. I have my favourite SoT achievements on my profile too.

Those games are what I call "Shit happening engines", which is why they get featured more often than usual. Glad you like the show!

The moment I discovered that hiding under desks was not proof against the Alien was profoundly distressing for me.

You pick, although you only start with one unlocked (maybe more with preorders or whatever) and have to gain enough XP to unlock the other ones.

I'm glad someone else found an example.

Can you cite any of these stories? Not to question your statement, I just have never seen any such stories where this type of swatting resulted in accidental deaths and it would be good to be aware of it in future discussions.

That would amount to admitting that the police force intend to shoot potentially innocent people based off of anonymous tip-offs. I think LEOs are rather unlikely to say that calling SWAT amounts to a death sentence.