I’m sure I’m like a lot of other people in that my perennials are the PC classics with shitty (or no) sequels, thanks to Steam and GoG.
I’m sure I’m like a lot of other people in that my perennials are the PC classics with shitty (or no) sequels, thanks to Steam and GoG.
Pfft, like I need any encouragement...
It really sounds as if they were just yessing you on the thorny ethical questions of unlimited state-sanctioned violence against other survivors of a catastrophe that they completely fumbled in the first game.
Oh man, you just squeaked by Poe’s Law there. Well done.
I imagined those folks to be celebrating late since they were just slammed busy in December with that crazy smallpox epidemic going on.
We got 8 inches of snow on April 2nd this year and 22 inches of snow on March 18th last year.
As much as I love the game, the depiction of the Empire State Building drives me absolutely batshit.
It’s mostly ambiguous in timing, but it’s hinted in the lore of some collectibles that it’s actually closer to 2-3 months after the attack that the game takes place.
The “their” possessive being gender-neutral is a dead giveaway that you can customize your character.
Holy freaking shit this looks awesome.
Yeah there was zero chance that was actually happening in real time as these Ubi employees were “filming” this demo.
OH FUCKING YES THE DIVISION 2.
Halo 5 is really the last holdout in that department. Every Xbox One exclusive released since then has been available on PC.
I don’t buy the idea that volcanoes erupt on some sort of schedule. It’s one thing to say that an eruption is “overdue” because the seismic or other conditions observed prior to past eruptions have been happening for a while, but to act overall as if they happen at or near a set interval is silly.
Nice! What’d you get?
Your Bloodborne and usual pizza place are what The Division and the cheap ass Chinese-Mexican take-out on 7th Ave in Park Slope are to me.
This just in. Looks like the Veep wants to keep them women reporters at further than arm’s length:
Good guess, but actually the opposite end of Suffolk County on the other shore.
Man, I’m such a sucker for really pretty girl-next-door types like her.
And relying on Facebook to never change that on a whim with no notice whatsoever is a totally solid revenue model.