Half of the campaign for CoD: World at War is playing as a Red Army Stalingrad survivor who eventually takes part in the storming of the Reichstag. Pretty dope
The other half is playing as an American in the Pacific. Admittedly less cool
Half of the campaign for CoD: World at War is playing as a Red Army Stalingrad survivor who eventually takes part in the storming of the Reichstag. Pretty dope
The other half is playing as an American in the Pacific. Admittedly less cool
Tram lines are getting built everywhere in Europe now it seems, give it thirty years and maybe two American cities might have them 🙂
It does make you wonder whether they just didn't read it, or their comprehension of any message less obvious than superliminal messaging is just awful
You just hate him because of his pretty blue eyes smh
Grad school is for after a bachelor's degree, to get a master's degree or a PhD
I love how the levels aren't even consistent across ads. I still don't know what the game is actually like, and honestly I don't care
Now I may not agree with everything President Rittenhouse has said or done, but at least he's not a frickin cheeto amirite 😂 😂 😂
I remember the bright orange VHS this had. It was one of like seven video tapes I had, so I watched it more or less on repeat.
Find yourself a copy of Wii Sports and play the baseball minigame eight hours a day for a month.
Drum and bass was always more my thing but with how linked the genres are, you sort of end up listening to a lot of dubstep too. I saw Mala live in 2016, and it was absolute quality. Hearing tracks like Anti War Dub and Neverland in a festival setting was something else.
Reso - Temjin is a quality EP influenced by Metal Gear, and I couldn't recommend it enough.
James Blake's Self-Titled album is a very nice mix of R&B and dubstep that he sadly has moved away from (The Colour In Anything is absolutely tedious in my opinion).
Scuba - Triangulation is a good album overall, even though On Deck sounds like a rejected Pitbull instrumental.
Make them up - no one here reads theory, so it's not like we'll be able to call you out
I've been meaning to try ATS, mainly because large segments of ETS 2's map are inexcusably bad without ProMods - most notably the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium, all of which look horrific. Being from the UK, at least I'll be less likely to notice if the American locations look shit.
My personal favourite is definitely Euro Truck Simulator 2. It takes the good parts of driving long distances, giving you time to yourself just to think, and strips away the annoying bits like the lack of comfort and the cost. My dream game would be ETS 2 with AAA budget, but sadly it'll never happen. The main downside to ETS 2 is that it makes me want to buy a third monitor and dumb peripherals.
It's certainly unlike any of the other games that'll get mentioned, but The Sims (and to a lesser extent its sequels) is undeniably one of the best.
The Imperial system of units is so stupid
I wish Britain had gone all in on curing itself of it, instead of the stupid half-measures we have
It looks like they gave the wires their own layer when they were drawing them for some reason and accidentally shifted them to the right
Unsure why they felt the cable deserved a layer to itself, though
Americans can't be as patriotic as they claim if they need to be constantly reminded what country they're in
lmao youtube age blocked it, and are demanding ID or credit card info for age verification now apparently
That's dodgy as shit