Circular logic fallacy for the lose.
I've been an avid gamer since I was 5 and I'm built enough that I could probably pick 2 of those girls up just fine.
But it's just stupid people trying to find a method to feel better about themselves and failing it.
Close combat, direct approach with high damage per hit weapons and low speed.
I rocked Dragoon in Final Fantasy XI, and I rock a greatsword (meat cleaver) in Demon's Souls.
I lean on the Paladin class in most games that allow it enough flexibility to deal damage as I like having emergency...
"Spawn" attempted something like this. Not exactly, but you had a limited power reserve that you couldn't replenish and you used it to heal yourself among other things. All it resulted in were people becoming bitter at the challenge in the game and never picking it up again as a novice player...
I have a problem with the money to time ratio. MMOs are designed to do nothing but waste your time. If I recounted the hours I spent in FFXI and how many of them I actually did something enjoyable the amount of money I spent monthly doesn't even cover half the value of entertainment I got from...
I just see it as realistic. If the necromorphs reanimate human bodies and humans have babies and children then it's only inevitable that the necromorphs would also reanimate those at some point.
Just like how I shot Spaniards in Spain in RE4 and Africans in Africa in RE5.
Zombie movies...
I believe everyone has the right to attend any public school they wish. But I also believe if they don't want to send their kid to the local one that is within walking distance or reasonable bus distance, that it's the parents responsibility for getting the kid there.
Long as the school...
I have what you want so it's certainly not impossible.
Funny enough "Wishing for someone with intellect" generally gives you the "Someone tolerant of religious beliefs"
My wife is Wiccan, I'm Christian. We live in a Mormon state...take a wild guess how much we care about religious preferences.
Oh I was replying more in the sense that almost all new games are trying to be like halo. But yeah having a bunch of elitist types wrecks a LAN session. Last time I did a LAN was Gears of War over 2 360s in 2 on 2 games. I'd never played GoW before, guess who learned he's a real bastard with a...
Keyblades are more like clubs, not practical for a "blade"
Gunblades have a glaring issue, if you look the sword does have a channel for bullets to fire through however the place where the gun attaches as a handle creates a poor structure, using the gunblade as a sword would almost certainly...
But the finger is amazing to kill any worms near ledges with, or even combo damage with a high fall or push things onto the worm.
Most impractical weapon? The paper fan in Smash Bros.
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