“Today, we discovered the first time ‘Eastbound and Down’ was heard, coming from an unlikely place…”
“Today, we discovered the first time ‘Eastbound and Down’ was heard, coming from an unlikely place…”
How’s your pull?
I imagine it’s difficult managing the lever with wings.
When a strange green comet passes by overhead, but we’ll have bigger problems at that point.
What about Second Death Star?
All those innocent contractors. People just trying to feed their families. You think a Stormtrooper knows the first thing about trying to plumb a toilet?
NYKO were a decent third party, back in the day. Not great, but a step above the competition. Downside, I don’t think they ever really changed their plans that much. I swear I saw PS3 controllers with the “air cool” marketing still on it, just now with RGB through the controller!
Someone else like me!
I’ve always had long fingers, and The Duke was perfect. I remember getting one of the revamped controller models down the line, and it just never felt quite as good.
Still prefer X-Box style controllers on the overall, these days. Still not quite up there yet, but still better than PlayStations style, and while I think the JoyCons are absolutely adorable and clever, actually using them is just uncomfortable after awhile.
Both games were pretty damn brutal, but memorable, experiences. I wish someone would come up with something like it, because that was the closest I’ve felt to my childhood dream.
You don’t have to tell me to get in the robot, you have to stop me from hijacking it just for a joyride.
I guess this is “weird” in the sense of “unique”.
The Steel Battalion Mech controls. The size of a table, it was an appropriate recreation of the control panel for a mech, requiring you to go through all the steps from firing it up to ejecting in case of danger. You had pedals, sticks, knobs, switches galore.
My parents were never married, nor would I have called their relationship “stable”.
But I also feel like it’s a solid 50/50 on if my brain’s going to go with the original, or the version in Bayonetta, and that seems to match up with being pan.
I think that’s actually a service, somewhere. They bring the treadmill to the dogs.
There’s a reason mods exist.
And now no one has to hear about the greatness of shopping at Mick and Ralph’s at 3AM. Together, we can fix Freeside.
Damn, either this is truly personal, or Ruthy is one cool ol’ gal to be browsing Lemmy.
I kinda wanna sit in her knitting circle.
I feel like Ed is the kind of guy who would end up lucking into a decent job where is nigh philosophical idiocy somehow allows him to skirt by. No one understands what the hell he means, but it motivated them, make him management.
Still Pokemon Red. I’m beginning to regret my choices. The choice to include Blue-exclusives, and trade evolutions, because PKHex makes it so easy to do. The choice to try to keep a selection of various typings caught up in level, so I’d have some decent coverage versus brute forcing.
Having the trio of starters. I think I’ve grown to hate Bulbasaur, at this point. Every time I go to drop him into my party, all I can remember is “Not very effective”, over and over again. Well into the 20s, still taking 2-3 Vine Whips to take out a level 6 Kakuna.
Are we sure he’s a bottom?
Sure, the Bros got inside him, but he did the voring.
Not just good enough, they fit their niche almost perfectly.
Die often? Large passals that reach maturity relatively quickly. Have to risk ingesting potent toxins? Remember what almost killed you just long enough to get away from wherever it was(roughly 2 weeks). Not built for fighting? Fake your death so convincingly, vultures don’t want to be near you. Nutrition might be scarce? Gather your feces, it will see you through.
Hell, even the fact that the Virginia Opossum can’t adapt well to extreme heat or cold is a benefit to them, the resources they’re driven to(such as actively running water, dense undergrowth for cover and foraging, and trees that can support their weight) can be scarce.
Beach dates with Miller.
The Spa Incident.
“You’re pretty good”.
Outer Heaven be gay as hell.
Yeah, that’d be fair, and it’s how I normally treat using the shaft of a pole weapon as staff.
Unless it’s a Monk. Damn them, and their versatility!
I’d allow it, at my table.
Using the flat of your blade is a valid tactic for blunting blows, be it against undead or to incapacitate a target.
But I’d also give you a slight disadvantage, as you’re now going to be fighting your blade becoming a fan.
Millennial, I guess? Dead on early '90, so I think that about fits.