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I would imagine men who drive around in windowless vans use those to help calm their riders down before they get to the naked-puzzle basement.

Yes, and not only is it a thing but also a family of drinks.

I remember in the 90's, there used to be a tip for super cheap cruises. It was to book a room on a cargo ship/freighter. You would have a cabin above deck, 3 meals a day, etc. It is nothing like a typical cruise, but I suppose if a hermit wanted to go on a trip where they would encounter the minimal number of people

If I am crushing these fuckers into powder, I damn well better be about ready to freebase them.

I would imagine the racial diversity there made it difficult for him to find a shot.

I would imagine the lines at most glory holes would also increase exponentially.

Woah woah woah, you watch your fucking mouth, this is a family site.

That' s a shame, unless you have a 360, then you can just buy it on XBL (I think) or pick up a copy cheap since it is backwards compatible.

Well if he wanted to really burn someone I guess he could say said target enjoys his sorbet floated in a glass of Bud Lite lime...

If I recall, it had some nasty glitches in the Navajo section that would crash the game, esp. during the boss battle. If you could avoid the triggers for it, that would allow you to continue.

Was the concept of patching console games a thing prior to the previous gen (PS3/360)? With the PS2 it did not have the hard drive standard, and I recall at least one title (Crimson Skies) on the Xbox having some nasty bugs.

Yeah, proliferation of broadband has made things a bit better for games.

That seems like it would be a disappointing product for lacking the texture and temperature factors alone.

It is also difficult when different people are controlling the narrative. One may be talking about units moved, one may be talking about how much money has been taken in vs the outlay.

Wasn't a big issue for the title's cost not the development but rather the promotion? High profile billboards (yes, actual billboards), bus wraps, tv spots, all sorts of things that typically are not used for games because they have a terrible return.

QUOTE | "If VR isn't affordable it might as well not exist for most people." - Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, talking about how the company is striving to keep the price of the VR headset as low as possible while still meeting the necessary specs.

Ah, dammit, now you're picturing your kid dipping a dick-and-balls-shaped Nilla Wafer in a glass of milk.

Place an old couch cushion in their crate?

Why would you need a cage to hold a couch when you could just get a cage to hold a child?

I wonder though, if you were to remove the option of gunplay for the player, wouldn't there be somewhat of a balance issue with gameplay? I could picture the enemy AI becoming so bad at detecting stealth that you could take them out wearing tap shoes and if they did start firing on you they would have such terrible