The same amount of 5-7 year old kids were playing Nintendo 30 years ago. It's not really any different.
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Dude, I'm not taking survival lessons from Fallout, of all things haha
Ah didn't realize that. Thanks
Max. I couldn't stand him the entire first half of the season. Lucy and especially Goggins were great throughout.
I was making fun of the show when I read an interview that said they created an origin for Vault Boy. But I think they actually nailed it. It makes you look at the thumbs up image in a darker way, which is perfect for Fallout. And it didn't seem shoehorned in.
It's surprisingly good. Two of the leads are really good. The other one gets better as the show goes on. The prop and stage design is as close to 1:1 that you can get, which is impressive.
It kinda fizzles out at the end, but the journey is a lot of fun. Definitely recommend it.
Hell yeah. Heist is a fun turn based shooter. I'm down for a sequel.
Your mom such a nice lady people say hi to her
I've tried to paint for three years. I'm a Michelangelo.
I really hope this is sarcasm. Otherwise you're promoting willful ignorance.
I've always played with only friends on private servers and a lot in solo. Pretty much any time there's a private server option for a game there's no reason to play on public for the exact reasons you ran into.
I hope they address though, too. Things like that can tank games.
Embracer owns far too much stuff. The Lord of the Rings media, Dark Horse comics, Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Thief, and Legacy of Kain, Warhorse (the Kingdom Come devs), 3D Relms, Gearbox (then sold off half of that), Zen Studios (the PinballFX devs), the Metro series, Coffee Stain (Goat Simulator and Satisfactory), the Gothic series, Silent Storm, The Guild 2, Alone in the Dark, Red Faction, Jaggied Alliance... And a crap ton more.
All because of one karaoke wii game called We Sing.