Didn’t read the article, huh?
Didn’t read the article, huh?
They’re not headrests.
Jesus Christ. Cant we stop trying to apply real world expectations to imaginary video game worlds?
Been through here 3 times, and never once knew or realized you could hide in lockers.
The entire level is a circle, and open, once the baby arrives.
When you pull the fuse, I run to the bed room, go around the bed, dive in so I’m facing the door.
Once the babe walks around the side of the bed, you just crawl out, go…
Been through here 3 times, and never once knew or realized you could hide in lockers.
Nah.
I tried this recipe out, and while I can appreciate what it’s trying to do... it’s not for me. I kept adding more and more blueberries, to the point that I was basically just making a blueberry concentrate. The vinegar wasn’t for me.
I want this in my Jeep.
I don’t think we should be celebrating, or aggrandizing speeding on public roads.
At no point was I told _HOW_ to buy a ghost town.
Why do all EV’s have to look like rejects from Demolition Man, or the Jetson?
Exploiting games is 100% part of the experience of video games. It always has been.
Yeah, this headline is inaccurate. This place is going down the tubes with all the “hot takes as news”.
What an incredibly shitty, and inaccurate title.
Seeing as your initial quote is within the first 15 minutes of the game... maybe play a bit longer so he has some idea what’s going on.
They’re correct, the dollmaker house, which is after the castle with Lady D, is by far the creepiest, most awful part of the game.
Seeing as cars barely exist anymore, It’s pretty obvious people want / need SUV’s.
How edgy.
More and more, it’s all about the preconceived notions. Too many people read too many reviews, and can’t break the bias they’ve developed because of them.
I really enjoyed it on the PS4 Pro. Ignore all the naysayers and play (and enjoy) what you want to.