Must be nice to be paid good money for two years to do jack shit.
Must be nice to be paid good money for two years to do jack shit.
Using that logic there are no genres in fiction at all. A dragon, a nano virus, a cheating wife/husband, a terminal disease. Each a different narrative device.
"Sci-fi and Fantasy are both two sides of the same coin anyway."
That could be a reasonable deduction. I thought maybe EA/Bioware was trying to sneak in future DLC files to make up their losses for pushing a free DLC on XBL. Pretty sure it costs them money for every item they put up.
"throwing insane damn ideas against a wall and calling it art"
I think indoctrination theory is a way for fans to give themselves an out. It's grasping at straws to make the shit shake taste better.
I have a Gentle Giant Boba statue that's in, almost, that exact same pose.
Next, can we have a video explaining why this was such a huge download?
You're one of those guys that liked the endings of Lost and Battlestar Galactica aren't you?
Bethesda and Microsoft have had a good relationship for a long time. Morrowind was on the original X-Box. Oblivion was a launch title for the 360. Bethesda games sell very well on the XBox. Nearly all of the DLC for their various titles starts as 360 timed exclusive.
The point is that it's another story to play out with different characters and quests. Skyrim has a common theme of providing two sides to a lot of their stories and letting the player decide.
So, in other words, you like JRPGs. You could have just said that.
Max and Miriya's. How romantic.
That's a good thought that had occurred to me given that their technology seems to be devotedly organic...inorganic life might be anathema to them.
I'm here to make a value judgement based on less than thirty seconds of gameplay from a game I know next to nothing about.
Glad they rebooted this...for the second time I think?
Mo' "potential to control minds, manipulate matter, and forever all the course of human history," mo' problems.
I believe you're thinking of one of the last Valiant comics published. Unless I'm mistaken it was Peter Stanchek in a costume.
Yeah...why would some place that you've been taught since birth to believe is your homeland make you feel at home when you got there? Hmm. What a conundrum.
It looks like Ellen Page because it's Ellen Page.