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There ya go. Scary.
....Pyramid Head is cool, and yeah-he can sling that blade......
Okay. Look at this guy. He's got a traffic cone stuck on his head. He's wearing a skirt. and the weapon he's dragging is clearly dragging because he can't lift the damn thing up fast enough. I would run in, kick him in the balls and run out again before he even got that thing off the ground.
although, the traffic cone could be a ploy. You feel sorry for him, like a dog with the cone of shame and you are lulled into flinging yourself onto the blade.
Okay. He'd kill me. But dammit. I'd get one good kick to the balls in.....Pyramid Head is cool, and yeah-he can sling that blade......
Pyramid Head? Yeah, pretty sp00ky though. Are you saying a half naked man with a triangular cage obscuring his face, carrying a giantass sword, covered in blood, is a thing for wussies? You must be scary with a spatula and a hubcap then. To be correct, he is in Silent Hill 2.I can barely watch Silent Hill. That's the one where the guy got his head stuck in a pyramid, right? WTH. That is the dumbest bad guy. I bet I could be scarier with a spatula and hubcap strapped to my face.
Yes. I am one badass spatula carrier.Pyramid Head? Yeah, pretty sp00ky though. Are you saying a half naked man with a triangular cage obscuring his face, carrying a giantass sword, covered in blood, is a thing for wussies? You must be scary with a spatula and a hubcap then. To be correct, he is in Silent Hill 2.
That looks great. I'll have to get my kid to watch this with me.I am still playing Fallout 76. When I can...it has been a month since I played any. It is different for me as this one is online and I prefer solo play. So I am leveling up slowly.
I think I mentioned here about the two locations that were named after things in The Shining. I did not see any other connections inside but did read that there are wooden blocks that spell out Redrum. Probably in one of those locations. I need to go back there and see, because I missed it the first time through.
But seems like The Shining is a favorite of someone at Bethesda because some new content also looks like The Shining. Here is a little trailer, can you see what I see? I have not played any of the new content yet.
The graphics are great. A little bit of suspension of belief is required, because this game is set only 20 years after the bombs fall in the storyline. So all the trees with beautiful leaves and everything do not really make sense. But it is a gorgeous game, and nice to see some color in it. The other Fallouts are gray and rubble filled. Still super fun but this one is so much more colorful.That looks great. I'll have to get my kid to watch this with me.
the graphics on that were fantastic. Creative people make me giddy.
Okay cat, I told my son about this. Apparently I have watched Fallout 4.I am still playing Fallout 76. When I can...it has been a month since I played any. It is different for me as this one is online and I prefer solo play. So I am leveling up slowly.
I think I mentioned here about the two locations that were named after things in The Shining. I did not see any other connections inside but did read that there are wooden blocks that spell out Redrum. Probably in one of those locations. I need to go back there and see, because I missed it the first time through.
But seems like The Shining is a favorite of someone at Bethesda because some new content also looks like The Shining. Here is a little trailer, can you see what I see? I have not played any of the new content yet.
I think that is just starting from the beginning, when the character leaves the Vault. There is lots of fun stuff! That is technically what I am still playing on my game. I haven't played in a month, so not since before the new stuff was added. I am not sure if the new stuff shows up as new quests or if it is a new area on the map. So I am not much help!Okay cat, I told my son about this. Apparently I have watched Fallout 4.
But, I told him I wanted to watch what you posted. He insists we start with Fallout 76 -- How to Rebuild America. I told him, I don't want to watch that, I want to watch those crazy Appalachians. He said, "starting with that one is like starting on Godfather 3." So, I am now watching some British guy, Many A True Nerd, play this from the beginning. Which is like 30 hours of game play before I get to see that cool stuff you just posted.
Is How To Rebuild America interesting?
It's a rainy, dreary day. All my chores and errands are done. I am starting the journey. Godspeed to me.
I am still playing Fallout 76. When I can...it has been a month since I played any. It is different for me as this one is online and I prefer solo play. So I am leveling up slowly.
I think I mentioned here about the two locations that were named after things in The Shining. I did not see any other connections inside but did read that there are wooden blocks that spell out Redrum. Probably in one of those locations. I need to go back there and see, because I missed it the first time through.
But seems like The Shining is a favorite of someone at Bethesda because some new content also looks like The Shining. Here is a little trailer, can you see what I see? I have not played any of the new content yet.
sigh, it is.