travistech22
Travistech22
travistech22

Nope he was in FC5 even talk about the events of FC3+4

please, no more hurk. and judging by the setting, everyone’s favourite cia jerk makes a lot more sense.

Oh yeah, I can see the value in it and think it can also be a fun game. Especially with how accessible it is play-style wise. Definitely not arguing that it can’t be fun.

I just think it falls into a genre that can easily attract very different types of demographics for two very distinct reasons that don’t mesh very

I know that racism is an issue within the game’s lore. For example, the Drow, Orc, Tiefling, etc. I am curious as to how they address those things considering that for characters like Drizzt racism is what made him what he is. People hate him because he is a Drow but he is working to combat those stereotypes that his

The number I was thinking when you said more than you can possibly imagine was 1.

Maybe I’m cynical, but I have trouble believing that we, as a society, can function without any sort of policing whatsoever. If the ultimate answer is that caring about serving your community effectively and justly means resigning from serving as a police officer, doesn’t that just mean that the only police officers

Honestly TLoU’s story ended so perfectly bittersweet that I feel like any sort of continuation wouldn’t do it justice. The only thing I could think of would be an entirely new set of characters unconnected to anyone from the first game. It’s just not the kind of story that was begging for a sequel.

You hit the nail on the head for me. No wonder car companies don’t cater to us, we’re absolute morons when it comes to follow-through:

Awful take. It had a 0-60 time of 5.9 seconds and used an all new aluminum bonded chassis that was totally cutting edge. Calling this a neon with a facelift is just plain wrong. and it sounded great, with a tuned exhaust that nobody mistook for a sebring. with a bespoke transaxle and basically F1 suspension design, it

I never understood the hate for these cars.

I had the opportunity to drive one a couple years ago, and it was fun if not blisteringly fast or beastly sounding. I honestly had a great time driving it around Eastern Kentucky back/mountain roads.

They said they’d fix the road when pigs fly.

I honestly don’t care what the direction of the story was. My decision to not purchase TLOU 2 is down to how Sony treated commentators discussing the leaks.

I did get my index finger removed compliments of a disintegrating HF grinding wheel.

Wait ‘til you find out about Frets On Fire. You hold your keyboard upside down in your arms like a guitar and use the F keys to play a Guitar Hero type game.

If the mobile releases are any indication, he contributes to the design document and miiiiiight be supplying motion capture to projects, but that’s about the extent of his contributions to recent projects.

Sorry Nathan your tweet wasn’t as good as the other ones and I see your self-insert. It’s the Mary Sue of Tony Hawk Pro Skater tweets.

I didn’t play Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater as a kid and I feel that mysticism of cult-hit games in the Playstation 1/Xbox era coming back for those people who always wanted their remastering. Either way it’s great to see that I may be able to experience it for myself when it comes out, even if first impressions make me feel

It doesn’t quite matter how Alyx sells, it matters if it sells Valve VR kits. That being said it’s going to sell well, and already has—especially for a VR game that requires a gaming PC. Then we wait for 9th gen console hardware and PS5/XX VR. Then this will be genuinely profitable game.

Volvo still makes these today.  Called “cross country” models.

It’s a gorgeous car.  That’s about it.  If it was gasoline-only, badged as a Volvo, and cost $40k, I’d say it was the best thing since the 242.