I'm with you on this one. 4th was a huge disappointment, and I am sad that I did spend money to buy the core rule boxset and two of the other books before I got to realize what it was. Would have even preferred a step back to 2nd edition. The move to 4th edition would not be so bad if WotC still...
Dear Hollywood,
I am really starting to see the silver lining to the San Andreas fault.
- Sincerely,
Fans of the good things that you get your grubby little hands on and inevitably turn into a fetid pile of feces.
A good first step... but also ensure that they never so much as lay a finger on another electronic device again. Even if having to resort to chopping said fingers off and keeping them in a glass case under 24 hr. surveillance.
Even if Anonymous claims to not be behind this, how can we really be assured that they are not in some way responsible for this, especially considering how days before they had made a declaration of war on Sony. Do they keep track of all their members' activities? If not, how can they be sure a...
Perhaps they understand they're in a game, and realize that how these games often work is they'll have a total dominating victory over the enemy military, and then out of the blue some civilian will rise up to singlehandedly hand their asses back to them making each civilian a potential enemy -...
I remember Shining Force also had a similar mechanic... when the main character falls unconscious in battle, you end up back at the last church you save at - but with half your money. Which always made me wonder how they knew exactly how much I had, and thusly charged half of that to bring me...
Having a story about a vampire/zombie being in a romance with a human is just about as wrong as having a love story between a human and a cow/pig/sheep. (Zuccini/cucumber/etc. if that human happens to be vegetarian.)
Haven't these writer's mothers taught them not to play with food?
Favorite part of this ep was when you had to pull out the thesaurus for: "If you want to escape your fate, you must fulfill your destiny."
As soon as she said it, I was in a state of WTFness.
I started a friend off with Manos: The Hands of Fate, and Santa Clause Conquers the Martians. Those ones seemed to work out well as now she often asks to watch more ever since.
I think you've missed the point of what was being said. Anti-theists already have their minds made up, and in hostile ways to those who do believe. There is little point arguing with them as the arguments fall on deaf ears. They are just as closed minded as the opposite end of the spectrum - the...
When reading your description of a three act game, one that came to mind that fits is Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. Early on you have to sneak (and sometimes run for your life) while at other times you can go in guns blazing.
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