you’re fine as long as you’re not using a Galaxy Note 7.
a Half-Life nutjob and an idiotic smartass. more of a listener than an active conversationalist. 🙃
you’re fine as long as you’re not using a Galaxy Note 7.
i can’t wait for your game to be finished. as a The Stanley Parable and Title_Pending enjoyer, this will be right up my alley.
the PlayStation Nintendo 64 can produce mind-boggling effects.
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reading this comment suddenly reminded me of the “Pantheon” show.
absolutely. it’s why i’m doing them annually in the first place.
congrats on finishing the game. i’ll wait till next spring to do yet another annual playthrough.
yes, all of Remedy’s games post-Max Payne are connected within a single universe, whether it’s a loose or a strong connection.
of course before nuking said dragon with an ICBM, have you considered building some form of industrial automated construction?
the right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.
soo… what method will you be using to steal all the gold?
you’re referring to the Chinese Stealth Suit from Fallout 3’s DLC called Operation: Anchorage.
the Stealth Suit from New Vegas is from the Old World Blues DLC.
implying i have 70 friends who don’t own Terraria already.
the guy behind the stall is clearly not happy with this situation.
or The Monument Mythos.
but does anyone remember the moment Robo wanted an Oreo?
i literally did both at once for my most recent upgrade.
this picture gives me analog horror vibes.
dry ramen is the cheapest snack money can buy. especially in Eastern Europe.
Max Payne is a great series. while i first experienced it late in my lifetime, i still found enjoyment in the series. it kick-started my fascination with Remedy’s games as well as my fandom towards HEALTH, who composed the score for MP3.
i do think MP3 is a bit underrated, given the reception it had initially.