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Yeah, but they have euro dollars, so why not European manhole covers…
Yeah, but they have euro dollars, so why not European manhole covers…
I hope they give it the crash bandicoot treatment and release a new game if they do good!
Still doesn’t justify a death penalty
Thank you for your service!
For me it was Monster Hunter World. I’d be lying in bed and on my head I was just going through the motions of fighting a monster, complete with the button combinations and all.
Bonus: when I started learning programming I was at an after Party at a friend’s place after a night out and was on a few things and when I closed my eyes I would see lines of code and functions etc.
I then went to the toilet after partaking in some ketamin, and I tried to solve/debug the function in my head to release urine from my bladder. Fun times!
On April 23 Fallout: London will be released and you’re way better off with that if you want to have a fallout experience
For a second I thought the thumbnail shows a bionicle
What is that parry game?
Pathfinder please!
Fuck…
Well, I try to be an optimist, but life sometimes is just shit
Rediscovered monster hunter rise on my switch and love it!
Please without pay wall
Good thing fallout London is a huge mod and not a Bethesda game ;)
I’m with you on FO4. The voiced protagonist is bad for my roleplay and the storyline with my So and baby are all loaded unto me, and I couldn’t give a damn about both of them. The shooting was better than in FO3, I give them that. Now my hopes are high for fallout London to combine the shooting and give me a story where I can immerse myself more
I would have been playing baldurs gate 3 with my buddy who is on vacation and has only his mac book, but because of the differing versions, because mac version is behind by two weeks, and steam needing to have the up to date version of the game, we can’t…
Chimp to Orang utan to gorilla
I don’t think that ruins it for me, rather the opposite. Ashitaka is a member of a tribe far away from the places in the movie. When he gets there he is just an observer to the war between industry and nature and wants to form his own opinion. He gets sucked into it and even if he did nothing the story would have continued almost the same, bar the ending where he then has made up his mind. I’d have to watch it again and spare more than a few minutes before sleepy time to write a better response, but those are my two cents
Wow… What a dumb article… When I read “more authentically American” I thought “makes sense, show the consequences of hard-core capitalism even more clearly and boldly” but what he understands as American culture is manhole covers and the position of waste bins?!