Everything, i overdid everything, i’m sick of everything. Tom Waits, Party Down!, Civilization III, porn, the Pixies, every podcast. I’m a husk.
Everything, i overdid everything, i’m sick of everything. Tom Waits, Party Down!, Civilization III, porn, the Pixies, every podcast. I’m a husk.
Having never been touched like that by a woman before, it was all he could do to prematurely eject her.
responding to the first person: I also think about how stressed he is and how when he isn’t angry, he’s the best partner I’ve ever had.
Had a chance to read through Rockstar’s blog post about it, and I agree with your interpretation. It’s disappointing that they keep tying PvP into almost everything.
And most (all?) of John Waters’ films.
Interesting - thanks for the heads up. Maybe I’ll just pull them all and make my own version.
Haven’t played online cause that’s not my thing, but I did just want to mention that I wholeheartedly agree on two points. One, that RDR2 might be the most immersive game I’ve ever played, and the best to get lost in and ignore the narrative. And two, that Rockstar was very brave to keep Arthur as slow as he is, but…
I just got into RDO after playing a ton of Single Player RDR2, pushing along in anticipation of the summer update next week(?). Will have to devote a lot of time getting my second character up to the same level as my main (who is currently at level 32).
I only have hard-copies of games (except for Splatoon, because I got the splat themed console). I reached 23 games before I ran out of space. I did have DLC for a couple of games like Smash and Zelda.
*Richie Incognito throws his father’s arms up in disgust*
I think RDO is where gta online was in the beginning, slowly taking off. I think when it comes to PC things might get into overdrive a bit but who knows. I def enjoy hunting with friends in it
I agree. By far 3 of my favorite mission set pieces were the begining of the fed bunker with the glowing cubes, the entirety of the Museum of American history, and that side mission that you walk on and through the giant model of NYC. They went above and beyond when it comes to the detail in the world. It definitely…
I don’t know what it is about Odyssey, I just don’t like it that much. It’s the first Mario game I’ve played since 64, I was expecting to love it but I’ll play it for 10 mins and move on to something else.
Sincere thanks for the response.
It seems like, nor surprisingly, this game has the same issue for me that the original game had: its idea of increasing difficulty is to make a uniform slog of everything. By that I mean there’s no pacing to the missions. Most games of this nature, where you get incrementally more powerful, still maintain the concept…
I would add to all this: sell your “valuables” goods to a fence. You Max out at 5 of a kind for most things like gold wedding rings or pocket watches or belt buckles and you will lose a ton of money early on by being maxed out on inventory and not collecting them!
Yeah, on the note of NPC personalities- I’ve noticed that using the more polite conversation option to belligerent NPCS actually gets me into fights sometimes, because people think I’m a wuss. If you use the aggressive option at people, it’ll often make them back down and you’ll actually wind up avoiding a fight.…
I keep seeing people bitching about controls, so I guess it must be an issue, but anecdotally I haven’t had any of the issues people complain about. I’ve never had an issue opening up all the dresser drawers, for example. I haven’t accidentally shoot anyone or whatever. The layout is a bit unconventional though, so I…
Oh, man, the surrender option has saved my clumsy ass so much on bounties from running into folks with my horse!
Great post. Wish some of this had been included in the main post on Friday.