10. Buying weapons at hardware stores
9. Buying businesses
8. Car mods
7. Blood ring
6. Car crusher
5. Weight fluctuation (eating and weight lifting)
4. Tattoo parlors and hair stylists
3. Blood, gore, and gratuitous dismemberment
2. Gambling
1. 8-ball autos
There, now you don't have to click through 10 pages.
I have to agree with Ninjabake. You could hardly call fans of Zealous1, YTCracker, or MC Frontalot, illiterate, ghetto, failures. Same with Busdriver, Flobots, and Aesop Rock.
On the other hand, I have met some pretty dumb Eminem fans, but they're nowhere near a representative sample.
Here we have yet another ten page article from WhatCulture. Guess I should be thankful they ignored my application.
Of course not. Would you read a story if the headline was, "Some Guy's PS3 Breaks?"
Or you can get Borderlands free on PS+
You can see who agrees and disagrees with submission reports, so why not?
Lol. That's what I said when I found out he wouldn't be in Metal Gear Rising.
Well crap. Now you're out of bubbles. I hate when that happens.
I still have to tell you that it looks like you miscounted the number of Metal Gear releases. If you're only counting games, I think you're spot on, or at least close, with 23. However, if you throw in interactive media, like Document of MGS2 and the database in the PS store, that total jumps to something like 27, or 28 if you count Snake's Revenge, 29 if you count Rising.
I honestly had n...
That's my thinking too. Wait for official info from R*. I didn't preorder Infamous 2 until Sucker Punch confirmed a release date. Same with AC3.
No. I'm thinking Feb 30, 2013.
I got this game when the bundle went on sale for $20 (thank you PS+). Haven't gotten round to finishing it (good job minimizing spoilage). Based on this review, I'd say I got an excellent value for my money.
Because vicious monster teeth are SOOOO Sexy.
Just so everyone knows.
The story was written as satire. It is intended to be FUNNY.
Pretty good job of it, too.
Yes. You can read it on multiple platforms: PC, Android, iPhone, PS3, Mac, anything with a web browser.
Don't give them any ideas, or my next phone will have CoD bloatware on it.
"Well done. Here are the test results. You are a horrible person. I'm serious, that's what it says: "a horrible person." We weren't even testing for that."
That one made me laugh out loud when I heard it.
GlaDOS was my cell phone wallpaper for awhile.
I noticed something about the "annoying horizontal bar," when you enter a letter, a menu drops down with options for the next letter. More often than not, the letter you want is in that menu.
I agree with you, though. A keyboard is always best for that sort of thing.
Mystery. You knew there was a seriously evil bat-rastard out there, but had no idea who he was. Look at Kevin Spacey's character in Se7en.
Motive is important. Whether the villain knows he's evil or not, he has to have a reason for wanting to use his chemical weapon/nuke/massive death ray/neutron bomb/bioweapon. Even if it is just for giggles.
He has to be a very real threat, even if it's just to the hero and/or his closest friends. It's pointless pursuing a villain if he can't do any real damage.
Don't underestimate the usefulness of the rival. A person with the same motive, but different m...
The orange sign says "GET YOU!"
The blue sign looks like "SARU" or "SAKU"
Don't worry. Someone will pull a "frame by frame" analysis out of his arse.