Not at all. I tend to use it for encounters I know are going to be large, like main story missions and stuff. For general exploration I never use it.
Not at all. I tend to use it for encounters I know are going to be large, like main story missions and stuff. For general exploration I never use it.
Here’s a hint to find the best mission in the game. Go to Goodneighbor and listen to Silver Shroud Radio. Find a man named Kent Connolly in the Memory Den. The mission is super fun with a great story line, has great rewards, and Kent is easily one of my favorite characters in the game now.
I’m actually reading the book now!
That’s a very good thing. I was telling a friend yesterday that he should play Metro 2033. That game is criminally underrated.
And there’s the key difference: Fallout 3 may have more miles, but Fallout 4 is more dense. There’s a lot less distance between points of interest. That’s not a bad thing.
I was at my parents’ house a few weeks ago and Licence to Kill was on TV. My dad walked in, did a double take, and asked, “Is that Wayne Newton playing a Bond villain?” Classic.
PC and PS4 gamer here. 60 FPS doesn’t mean shit to me. The only time I ever notice is when I go from playing a game at 60 to playing a game at 30. I can play Destiny all day long and never be bothered, but when I play Destiny after playing the Dark Souls 2 rerelease it looks choppy for about 2 minutes before I get…
There was a period of a couple of weeks after New Vegas came out that I couldn’t progress past a certain point. Apparently I picked up a helmet that completely corrupted every save I tried to make after that point. Customer support told me that they were working on the issue. Two weeks later a patch came out and fixed…
Truth. The Living Daylights is good. Licence to Kill is criminally underrated. And Dalton was the dark Bond we didn’t know we wanted before Craig showed up.
No, it was a good movie that had problems. Thematically, it was perfect, though.
While wearing a mask every enemy you kill gives you candy. Normal red health bars give 1 each, while yellow health bar majors give 5. Once you hit 150 it fills your satchel, which you bring back to Eva Levante. She’ll give a new satchel to fill and a pack to dismantle that gives you a mask. If you get a duplicate, you…
I need to farm Taniks to get his Hunter cloak so I can cosplay as Skolas!
Wearing one drops me from 307 to 277. It’s a massive drop, but it’s the exact opposite of what everyone was afraid Bungie would do: instead of selling items that boost your light, they’re selling items that actually drop it.
I’ve got over 500 hours invested in Dark Souls, but between this and the “Cheese All Bosses” run I’ve been watching on YouTube, I really want to go back and play again.
I know this isn’t the point, but I love Colbert’s suit.
I’ve never checked before just now. While spoot is on there and is pretty much what you’d expect, spoothead is not. It’s from a 90s Nickelodeon show called Angry Beavers. It wasn’t until later in life that I realized it was a more kid friendly way for them to call each other shitheads
My first email was spoothead656@hotmail.com. I’ve moved on to more professional email addresses, but as you can see I still use ol’ spoot for a lot of things, including PSN. Super fun when my buddies name the party “Spoothead not allowed” and PSN censors it for some reason.
“This is getting posted somewhere and you’re I’m going to look like a fucking tool.”
Which is a small price to pay for a vastly improved loot system. You won’t miss that armor once you get to the point where you can pretty much custom tailor what armor you wear and still be able to do endgame content.