I know it says in the article that single player is a viable option, but I hope they don’t just increase the grind to justify the co-op.
Some of us don’t have friends.
I know it says in the article that single player is a viable option, but I hope they don’t just increase the grind to justify the co-op.
Some of us don’t have friends.
It’s got a Steam page, so looks good.
I don’t think there is a James Bond origin story. So it would be original and not a reboot.
My head canon for this pic is that the bear isn’t driving the mech. He’s just along for the ride and having a great time.
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And usually just take pictures of things at work as a note taking method.
I don’t know the physics behind it, or if it’s even true (could just be a placebo effect), but if you scrunch the paper there is less streaking on the clean up.
Sure. But the folks who put the knowledge in a digestible format should be rewarded for their efforts.
I liked ST Online. End game kinda sucks for me, but the episodic missions I found to be fun and enjoyable n line (mostly) with Trekness.
And it’s free. Download, do a Federation character, then switch it up with a Klingon/Romulon character.
It’s by no means a perfect game, but it’ll scratch an itch if you have it.
No murders. Everything else you can apologize for.
Not OP, but I didn’t like what they did to Chani. Kinda felt like that character got done dirty.
In the books, she was pretty much ride or die. The movie, not so much.
From my quick search and bad memory, it can be played solo, but it looks like combat requires a group to enable all the feats and abilities. Doesn’t look like they’re implementing a solo build that can do it without some serious grind. But I’m sure someone will game out a solution.
I will probably still take it for a quick spin if the reviews are good, but as an old dude who can’t dedicate time to MMOs to be good at them, I’d just rather all games be made to suit my particular tastes. /s
It’s been a long while since I read it, but each book got a little bit more pretentious with the author shoe horning his own world view into the readers face. That was annoying, but even more so because I recall disagreeing with his view quite a bit.
Also, each book was essentially the same plot. Universe works to keep the two protagonists apart, a bunch of fucked up shit happens, and at the end of the books they’re back together having learned nothing.
But the real issue I had with the later works was the very real Mary Sue of the two protagonists. Those characters just could do everything. It got boring and stale after a couple books of it.
I still hold Sword of Truth to be a good book by itself. And I do recall liking the next two books at least. But as a whole, I do not think it’s good storytelling.
Shame it’s an MMO. Looks pretty though.
No hate, but you’re the first person I’ve heard say it was their favourite. I enjoyed the first few books, but dude went off the deep end in later books. Became damn near unreadable for me. And I think majority of readers have similar views. I doubt any attempt would survive the hate and t would receive.
If they cast the rock in a Big Trouble sequel, I’m becoming a terrorist. He will ruin any franchise with his ego.
I believe it’s “Medical Assistance In Dying”.
There is nothing illegal about what the cops are doing here. Immoral? Perhaps. But not illegal.
These services are selling your purchase history to the authorities, and as a user of these services, you agreed with that as a condition of using the services.
Want privacy? Don’t use services that track and sell your data. Easier said than done, I know.
Disclaimer: I’m using “you” a lot in this comment. This is a royal “you” not a specific “you”.
Hey he’s not exactly wrong. The company who can release humanoid automatons would very likely be the richest company in the world. Exponentially richer.
But I’ve seen what comes out of Tesla. I’m not betting that will be the company that does it.
Peasant.
My CD player had an FM transmitter that I tuned the car radio to.