sutekh
Nathan Skreslet
sutekh

She looks like Ruby Rose with a split lip.

Can we talk for a moment about the oddity of having the file index for the top secret schematic files and releasing the data tape being done by K-2SO from the console OUTSIDE the data storage tower room. That’s a strange place to put that functionality. Security feature, maybe?

Also, we never get to see what the orange

They must be luckier than I. I’ve been home sick for the past two days doing nothing but playing Destiny.

Because of the re-jiggered drop tables for RoI I got nothing over 250 Light for that entire time, and just the same gear pieces over and over again. Even the Legendary engrams I got were all under 250 Light. Also

Forget those narrow minded assholes. Wear what you want to wear and rock that shit!

Because Microsoft wanted too much money, the studios could not reach an acceptable deal with them.

Somebody definitely owes the Giger estate a royalty check.

Interesting, I enjoyed the first one but this looks like a prettier version of the same thing for new hardware. If they introduced a new faction like, say, the Prometheans from Halo 5 to stir things up a bit then I’m sold.

I’m actually having the opposite problem. The chat audio level on my Xbone is extremely low so I can barley hear anybody. I’ve tried turning the chat volume all the way up in the console settings, also on the mic dongle itself, and in the individual game settings but to no avail. Anybody got an idea what might be

My favorite bit of fun that i’ve found so far is an intel disk containing a Elite’s partially composed sappy love poem to Spartan Palmer. Seriously, it’s great. Look for it in the first Sanghelios non-combat level.

This puts me in mind of the original Myst and its sequels, which I loved back in the day. I just wish that it has more lush photo-realistic texturing like those titles. The very minimalist styling of Monument Valley was beautiful but I worry that it would be a little bit bland as a VR environment.

Dat brushwork!!! Beautiful stuff.

Despite some very counter-intuitive puzzles this was a gorgeously designed game for its time (I remember the installation and operating specs was very demanding for contemporary hardware) I've always loved that art-deco aesthetic. This brought back some very fond memories, thank you.

It's so derpy, I love it!

Love these books, he really put a lot of thought into designing coherent space combat mechanics that are believable while still exciting and tense.

At the hospital where my wife works patients are not allowed out to smoke and you never let a patient leave the ward with an IV still in (it can be used as easy access for drug abuse), but they are provided with nicotine patches as needed. Not sure why they don't do that in Florida.

I wished there had been the ability to see what items looked like on your character before you buy/equip them. You can compare stats by pulling RT, but I'd have liked it to preview the item switch on the character model as well. Because let's face it - in a MP game - looks matter just as much as stats.

Excuse me, "drawing and coloring?" Art is a skilled profession which takes years to master, just like any other. Artists need to make a living just like anybody else and commerical printing, especially for a bound book of this type, is VERY expensive. I'd be surprised if there is any profit in this project for the

I convinced my wife to let me get a wedding band made from meterorite, she loved the idea. She gets diamonds and I get space rock. Seems fair. But seriously, you should be able to get whatever wedding band you want since it's on your finger for the rest of your life.

Nope, it's the Flux Capacitor.