The peace walker feels are real.
The peace walker feels are real.
It’s not heaven... but it’s close.
Then honestly, the issue is still between mom & dad, and not dad & the children.
Look at something like Final Fantasy Tactics. In the ending, Who lived? How did they escape? ultimately, it’s a brief ending, but most of the major plot hooks get tied up working your way to the final boss instead. The ending presumes the heroes dead, but then subtly at their survival. It dosen’t confirm if they did…
Think of something like FF6, where the party splits up after the floating continent and you’re tasked with putting the team back together. It doesn’t really go back and explain how each character ended up where they were. Sometimes they do explore that a little bit, but you’re usually left guessing. Is that…
Ambiguity in video games is something I sorely miss. Most (lore-driven) games painstakingly chronicle every little detail, where leaving stuff up to player interpretation often leaves you with something to talk about and offers a bit more of a personalized experience because you’re filling in the blanks however you…
That’s the intro video. Then you get into the beginning of the game (where his name appears again) then you see the same video after “rescuing” Sokolov.
Touche.
Here’s how you get drunk playing a video game:
Borderlands 1+2 is also on the humble bundle.
Borderlands 1+2 is also on the humble bundle.
3D SPACECHEM :D
haven’t played it personally, but it seems like mojang is probably better off just making “maor minecraft” rather than trying to branch out. They could probably make a lot of money getting a large content update together and selling it as an expansion pack.
Cobalt is a thing too, still in alpha mind you, and it’s being co-developed.
That’s inevitable, but likely, it won’t surround raynor, kerrigan, zeratul and company, but more likely take place somewhere outside the Korpulu sector, with new faces, tech, and story-arc.
Honestly, this behavior is not exclusive; This is pretty much how the internet reacts to any issue where there’s two sides to “the debate”. Someone creates an “Anti-This” group, and then someone else creates an “Anti-Anti-Them” group, nobody bothers to self moderate, nobody dares to extend an olive branch, so you wind…
All this hatred over the confederate flag reminds me of an episode of south park, where they’re voting weather or not to change the flag.
Lots of other places do bug-bounties, but generally companies like google or facebook have much higher stakes than a video game.
The only bad part about III is that you spend a LOT of time running around. The story is kind of nonsensical until the very end, assuming you collect all the stars and unlock “THE FINAL CHAPTER” which sort of elaborates what goes down behind the scenes which fills the plot holes from the beginning of the game.
This is also more “shared universe” because Tony Stark is played by Robert Downy Jr. in all adaptations of the “shared universe’s” Iron Man. A lot of that “shared universe” in concept is more about merchandising, spin-offs, and building a continuity — things that happen in prior films matter; they’re certainly…
I mostly pirate old games, because I either already own the game digitally elsewhere but want to play it on a PC, or because I don’t own the game digitally elsewhere and it’s >50$ to get it or I don’t own the console used to play it normally (and emulation is even an option).