What do they mean by "premature release" as a reasoning? The guys behind the game have refused to admit that its premature. Valve should have said they removed it for false advertising, or misleading claims.
Good of them to do it though.
Yeah I just had a blast through MGS2 again recently, it's his right arm Ocelot has.
Also, right at the start Snake calls the helicopter the Russians land onto the tanker with, the "Killer Whale" :cool:
I've only just found out that there's a toggleable light on the Pip-Boy. :o
Suddenly all those help tips about turning off the light to avoid detection make sense.
I hope they get Morgan in for Bell. I'm not quite annoyed enough with supposedly talented batsmen throwing away their wickets cheaply to sub-continent spin yet, I'm sure he'll be the perfect icing on the cake.
I'm just trying to source the parts for a Railway gun now actually. I love Nuka Grenades but they're so rare for me at the moment that I'm always afraid to use them.
The size of the game is really something. I keep thinking I've done quite a bit (about 20 hours in), and then I look at the map...
The Hughes Insurance adverts are criminally unfunny. I'm assuming the two guys in them must be local "comedians" (I've only been over here a couple of years), but I'd be hard pressed to find any evidence of their talents in this case.
Funnily enough I just started playing this again on the weekend and it's finally clicked with me. I've played through the originals and loved them, but when I first got FO3 it just left me a bit cold, much the same as Oblivion did. I think it's something to do with a lot of the characters being...
Mass Effect 1 was my first, and that was only really because I'd lost my saves from years back and wanted a proper character to play through ME2 with, so went through it again.
Did Arkham Asylum just recently though, because I suddenly "got" the combat in a way I hadn't before, and was able to...
Does it really matter what the story is? Lego Star Wars is pretty much just "go here, light saber that thing, rinse and repeat."
If you've seen the films you could just explain things as they happen. Would beat having to read a summary anyway.
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