But then, we wouldn’t have VtM: Bloodlines, Pillars of Eternity or The Outer Worlds.
Tim Cain has been hitting it out of the park since the first Fallout.
But then, we wouldn’t have VtM: Bloodlines, Pillars of Eternity or The Outer Worlds.
Tim Cain has been hitting it out of the park since the first Fallout.
Be careful when asking for financial advice on the internet. A lot of people treat investing like it’s a casino.
Thanks, I somewhat realized that I could expand house to allow backyards, but it seemed like an mid to end-game thing.
The thing I’m having the hardest time is crop management.
Ok, I remembered playing the demo, but I’m unused to this “temporary demo” thing.
In fact, I’m still unused to having demos back, which I kinda wish it was the norm.
There’s a demo available.
Wouldn’t we then confuse it with Pluto’s moon? Imagine a family of poor future Solar system travellers realizing they got the tickets for the moon, not the planet.
Em… they are using a Personal Digital Assistant? Sorry I’m a time traveler.
Is that Lemmiwinks?
Drawing hands is hard
Oblivion on the left, Skyrim on the right.
Game over man, game over.
My kindle oasis (1st gen) cover disagrees with this statement. Somehow my Kindle Keyboard outlasted my oasis by a decade.
All-Barbarians is a classic! Maxing out strength and putting zero effort on mental traits was my favorite playthrough on Fallout games.
Not sure of if that’s what it means though, but playing as a group of massive angry toddlers sounds like a grand time.
Few games have captured my attention like XCom2, and it’s last expansion.
I often find myself playing something new while also wishing it was XCOM 2…
Have you yet done the “all gnomes” playthrough?
I’ve got so tired of open world games that I couldn’t get to like the first one. I’ll blame Ubisoft for it.
“Ok, I’ll play till midnight and then hit the sack.”
(Suddenly, you hear birds singing.)
What was the mistake?