Videotron, who own Freedom/Wind now.
Videotron, who own Freedom/Wind now.
Similarly, 2 was my first Uncharted, which I played partway through at a friend’s. When I got my own PS3 I decided to start back at 1 and found it did a much better job of teaching me how to play the game than 2 did. When I went back to 2 after finishing 1, everything I had trouble with was so much easier, and it was really need to see the jump in graphics between the games.
Irreparable harm to their bottom line, maybe.
Won’t anyone think of the shareholders?
The Ghoul definitely picked Bloody Mess as one of his perks.
I’m glad they kept the ridiculousness. They could have made it super serious and edgy, and I don’t think it would have fit as well.
Weird. I really enjoyed it. Loved the characters, liked the story, and all the little nods to the games and fandom were nice and didn’t feel out of place. Probably one of the better adaptations I’ve seen.
I’m sure everyone will step up once there’s no Palestine left to save.
I’ll try to remember you when I don’t go into crippling financial debt for stubbing my toe.
It’s amazing that you’re allowed to just spout misinformation like this. Less educated people might believe you.
A city under siege with no police protection is an emergency, full stop.
It’s always the people who weren’t there who continue to push the idea that it was a peaceful protest.
No, according to the courts (one court), an emergency in one city does not meet the requirements for the Federal emergencies act, and didn’t take into account the negligence of the multiple layers of regional policing and government who refused to act.
Didn’t I read in another thread that Tencent owns Larian? Didn’t they just win, like, every game award ever in 2023?
Now now, the cops were doing something: they tried to break up the Ottawa people at Billing’s Bridge who were preventing more trucks from getting downtown.
The cops weren’t sitting on their asses, they were complicit.
Picked up Another Code Recollection. Never played the original on the 3DS, and I’m really enjoying it.
If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that crime only exists for the poor.
Lots of companies “accidentally” including artificially generated works in their games/books/ads lately.
They probably pre-write the apologies.
Classic Tim Banks.
Dude called the RCMP on myself and some friends having a bonfire on Tracadie Beach once.
Ah, so this is where they’re pivoting after getting away from NFTs.
You mean their book of blackmail material to keep him in line?