Harder to hide a compound bow on a subway though.
Harder to hide a compound bow on a subway though.
Way of Kings is honestly a more like a prequel for the series. It’s pretty much ONLY setting up the characters and world building. So if you don’t get into that you might not finish.
Axehounds, Parshendi, chulls, chasmfiends, songlings, rockbuds, etc.
Oh and the generic “cremling”
You guys should read the Stormlight archives. Fuckin everything is a crab, even the plants.
“You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.”
This was my first thought. I bet his hair has it’s own contract and he couldn’t break it.
Probably why he is suing for damages now instead of access.
This looks really cost affordable and efficient, but I’m not sure my wife will go for the DIY aesthetic.
What if you like your family more than your job? Hustle and bustle of the work/school week (even an enjoyable one) makes it incredibly hard for me to spend time with my family outside of weekends.
I did some Mario Kart and a some of Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum online battles.
But I generally liked single player games as opposed to party games.
Can confirm, my son found my old 3DS a few months back and quite likes the 3D effect.
He now regularly plays 3DS.
Oh that’s really exciting. My son and I both like this game but haven’t gotten past the end of the tutorial.
Did they say free DLC? That’s surprising
Valid point. I forgot about GTA since that was one of the few banned games in my household.
For sure. AC just popularized it.
Assassin’s Creed and the Open World Gameplay design. It definitely existed before then, but after AC came out, it felt like every RPG switched to the open world map.
Oh I’m just hoping for more concept art. That sort of thing. We got some a few years back but that’s kind of been it.
I went to my dad’s office a few times as a kid. Never as a take your kid to work day, but he was a network admin.
I basically just played on my Gameboy trying to beat the latest Pokémon or he let me play Brick Breaker on his phone.
He showed me the server room and I thought it was noisy and cold, but cool.