The fight’s never finished.
The fight’s never finished.
And a German company no less.
Anecdotally, the reason I went third party that year was because the big two were so bad in my eyes that I thought third party had enough of a chance to go up a few percentage points, possibly receiving a little more recognition in the future.
Not win. But something that could lead to better elections in the future. I was wrong.
I don’t regret my vote though, since I had found someone to vote for, rather than against.
I wonder how the stealth mechanics will work on a pachinko machine…
Good memories wasting college class time on that one!
Chris Cox, to be precise.
An alternate meaning for the red, white and blue could have been US territories on Mars, the Moon, and Earth.
Underused Tell that to Horrigan, after all the groin shots (and punches) I’ve given him across my playthroughs.
The number one reason my primary vehicles tend to be motorcycles.
Fond memories of Sneak King
I’m already waiting for games to go on sale in order to avoid being an unpaid bug tester, so sure do whatever you want.
Cody tried to warn us!
So then Half-Elves could be a human mammal in the process of an Elven education, and particularly adventurous humans may risk waking up as a halfling one day…
GF’s gonna want an Owlin, so I sympathize.
Hello fellow Tactics fan!
If you’re looking for a much lighter version of it, both in gameplay and story, I’d recommend Battle Hunter (PS1).
And now that I’ve been reminded of it, I’m gonna entertain the idea of porting it over to a tabletop board game, cause that’s how mechanics-lite it is.
The Outer Worlds. Would have been the last game to date that I’d had pre-ordered, but they went Epic exclusive, so I decided to be patient and wait for the Steam release. Year goes by and it releases for Steam, but at original launch price. Decide I’m not willing to pay full price for a game I had to wait extra for.
Now it’s turned into a game of seeing it go on sale and remarking, “Come on guys, you can do better than that.”
Agreed. The whole reason I used to pirate was because I was gifted a game I really wanted for Christmas, and it wouldn’t run. I had the specs required, but the graphics card had a known problem with the game that the devs decided wasn’t popular enough to deem fixing.
These days my main platform is fantastic with refunds if something doesn’t work, so I’ve little need to pirate.