Let's not forget the games brilliant AI companions!Objectable said:I've looked at the game and man the graphics look great!
https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/12191731_1052715414827716_877000725642430322_n.jpg?oh=bd044266fb1749e45c035c363ef65578&oe=56BB7333
That sort of thing seems to happen when there's a ratling gunner vaguely in the vicinity, they have a habit of taking cover to the exclusion of all else or hanging around trying to kill it when it's behind you and can easily be avoided by just moving forward in the level.RejjeN said:Let's not forget the games brilliant AI companions!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=542574979
It's a good game, but you need friends to play it with.
Would totally invade as a Red Phantom / Forest Blue Phantom in Dark Souls. 10 / 10 "Welcome to Dark Souls"Caramel Frappe said:Totally would have jolly co-operation with in Dark Souls. 10 / 10 summon recommended.
I don't read a lot of western comic books, but I do know that manga/manhwa tend to do that a lot, where single shots will be split up into 2, 3 or even 4 ever-expanding panels. It's my understanding that it's supposed to mimic a camera pan.Thunderous Cacophony said:I know it's usually a three-panel comic, but does the divide between the first and second panel feel strange to anyone else? It's like they cut a full piece of art in two to fit into a newspaper's guidelines.
... now I can't help but feel like Cody missed a huge opportunity....I kinda expected a tiny Erin on its shoulder.
It is Sun's head by right of conquest. If you're asking which corpse he took it from, no idea.Darth_Payn said:Um, who's head is that in the rat monster's hand? Erin's?
Seems to be the head of Victor Saltzpyre, the witch hunter, judging by the bodies on the ground.Darth_Payn said:Um, who's head is that in the rat monster's hand? Erin's?
Behold the glory that you've been missing:Happyninja42 said:I don't get it. Are there humanoid rodent people in the Warhammer universe or something? I don't recall those ever being mentioned in the 40K stuff, and I know jack about anything else Warhammer, and I barely know anything about 40K.
It makes sense. Ratist propaganda is common in the world of primate supremacists. It is about time a champion rose up to show them the errors of their ways.erttheking said:Rats are almost always evil in fantasy aren't they? Spreading plagues and having those skulls mounted on spikes on your back (Is there a term for that?)
Lol, show them the error of their propoganda about rats spread death and destruction...by killing them all? xD Somehow me thinks this will not give them a different opinion about rodents in general.Something Amyss said:I literally only got this strip because I watched Jim Sterling play the game.
Well, I suppose I would have got the hoke about assuming rats dream of cheese paralleled to dreams of glorious victory, but otherwise.
It makes sense. Ratist propaganda is common in the world of primate supremacists. It is about time a champion rose up to show them the errors of their ways.erttheking said:Rats are almost always evil in fantasy aren't they? Spreading plagues and having those skulls mounted on spikes on your back (Is there a term for that?)