Sleeping Dogs, you mean. I like Sleepy Dogs better though.
There's like a Hotwheel car in Burnout Paradise that can do wheelies? I want to go back to it now.
Sleeping Dogs, you mean. I like Sleepy Dogs better though.
There's like a Hotwheel car in Burnout Paradise that can do wheelies? I want to go back to it now.
"He said it was castle Aaaaaarzak". (Monty Python Holy Grail reference).
Enemies flying across the screen and into the sky sounds like Fist of the North Star. I want to go find this game and play it.
The podcasters I've listened to were kind of so so on it too. They said it's basically a return to Crackdown 1 with some modern frills. It's not breaking any new ground, but to me, if it's like Crackdown 1, I will love it.
Oh my. Must do that. It's great.
I saw that twitter one on my phone today as I sat wating for my movie to start in the theater.
I would set the quokka vs wolverine in an eating contest. Wolverine wins that every time.
Darn. I'm even out of date on my mouse. I still use a logitech mouse on my laptop I scavenged from my leftover tower computer I had over ten years ago.
"Quokkas are found on some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island, just off Perth, and also Bald Islandnear Albany, and in isolated scattered populations in forest and coastal heath between Perth and Albany."
Quokka vs. Honey Badger. Who wins?
Reminds me of Xevious.
The story tackles some tough issues of race and religion. It almost felt to me like a Wolfenstein game this time because you are fighting a similar authoritarian force.
I missed the real ending that was a part of the last piece of DLC. I heard a lot about how great it was on podcasts at the time. I hope I can get to it before the month is out and I move on to other stuff.
I played like a couple hours of Bioshock 2. I still want to play the Minerva's Den DLC which I've heard is so good.