Godammit! I literally growled at that. The urge to bust in on a helicopter (piloted by a close friend, he's a nice guy) and kill every one of them.Dizzy Day said:Its most certainly in the works
Godammit! I literally growled at that. The urge to bust in on a helicopter (piloted by a close friend, he's a nice guy) and kill every one of them.Dizzy Day said:Its most certainly in the works
You're trying get a reaction, aren't you?...Patrick_and_the_ricks said:Mabey an MMO that would be pretty cool.
no I just think a little post apocalyptic multyplayer would be fun.iain62a said:You're trying get a reaction, aren't you?...Patrick_and_the_ricks said:Mabey an MMO that would be pretty cool.
Chill out man. I agree with Pedro. And who says you need a behemoth SUV to traverse the landscape? Somebody find a bike for god's sake.The Amazing Orgazmo said:For the last fucking time, "Fallout" may have been some-what inspired by "MadMax", but, in all esssence, its different you idiot! Was there any radiation in the series? Any mutated fiona? Any black-humor? No!!! And in case your not up to speed, there has'nt been a working ground vehicle since the bombs dropped! So, unless President Tandi of the North California Republic was finally able to make a new mode of Transportation like she kept blabbering about, in the Wasteland, then...noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PedroSteckecilo said:Add in Vehicles, why? Because VATSing the Gas Tank of a Mad Max esque dune buggy would be awesome!
Also I'd like to see a better story, better character writing and some more effectual dialogue choices available. Also, bring back the Low/High Int/Cha Dialogue Choices!
But judging how giant of a leap forward Fallout 3 was from Oblivion, I have a feeling that Fallout 4 will be the game I'm REALLY waiting for.
Agreed, also they could do some work making some of the city areas seem more epic or vast. For example, when I first saw Rivet City I was excited but then you go in and it isn't nearly as big as it seems. Hell, the Underworld was practically a main concourse and two restraunts and maybe 8 functional people but that's supposed to be where all the Ghouls hang out.Svenparty said:Humor
More things to do (Surely wastelanders invented some entertainment)
Better places to explore:a lot of places feel pointless
A decent story
Improve non VATS combat
Proper Moral pathlines
Interplay is making one.Patrick_and_the_ricks said:no I just think a little post apocalyptic multyplayer would be fun.iain62a said:You're trying get a reaction, aren't you?...Patrick_and_the_ricks said:Mabey an MMO that would be pretty cool.
So what is Skeletor? Thats right. He is a Ghoul.Early mini-comics
In the illustrated books released with the first series of toys and drawn by Mark Texeira, He-Man is a barbarian from an Eternian tribe. The planet's inhabitants are dealing with the aftermath of the Great Wars, which devastated the civilizations that once ruled supreme over all lesser beings. The Wars left behind advanced machinery and weaponry known only to select people. An early incarnation of the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull gives He-Man some of these weapons, and he sets out to defend the secrets of Castle Grayskull from the evil villain Skeletor. He-Man possesses one half of the Power Sword; the second half is possessed by Skeletor, who uses it as his main weapon. When joined, the two halves of the Power Sword will provide the key to Castle Grayskull. This is why the two figures' swords could combine into one sword, when the action figures were initially released. In one early illustrated story, He-Man and Skeletor actually united their two Power Sword halves to form the true Power Sword in order to defeat a common enemy.