;D Plus, if this ever happens, you'll now know what to do, and what not to do!Makabriel said:I travel 71 pretty often near there.
Yes, it is a dirt road.
That was the coolest thing about the opening of the game for me. "OMG, I know where they are!!"
Given that you know the area, what route should they have taken to avoid horrible death?Makabriel said:I travel 71 pretty often near there.
Yes, it is a dirt road.
That was the coolest thing about the opening of the game for me. "OMG, I know where they are!!"
Heh, I'd have to play it again to see around where they were (The video is pretty grainy), but of course they took liberties with the location. For the most part the best thing they could have done would be NOT to go to town of course.. I think the city they saw when they were backing out was supposed to be Bastrop.kailus13 said:Given that you know the area, what route should they have taken to avoid horrible death?Makabriel said:I travel 71 pretty often near there.
Yes, it is a dirt road.
That was the coolest thing about the opening of the game for me. "OMG, I know where they are!!"
Being a fire farmer is really tough. Just a single rain shower and all your hard work can be ruined.
I don't know what your talking about, I thought the obvious emotional manipulation was hilarious.Kakulukia said:Soooo... I'm guessing no Part Three?
"Haha, the soldier shot a ten year-old girl. lol."
I know. When he was looking out the back window as the car in front was being swarmed, I wanted to smack that awesome beard off his face.PoorCollegeLad said:The voice work was really tight in this episode, not much dead air and all of it really funny. Paul's camera work however...
You'd think in this age of mental decline and awesome CGi there'd be no market for documentaries in theaters, and yet the Armadillo...Aardvaarkman said:Turns out that the Armadillo Theatre only screens wildlife documentaries about burrowing land mammals. Now that's my kind of movie theatre!