Originally posted by PhanterosI thought it was decent, but I enjoyed Oblivion more. I do not think it deserved GOTY. Skyward Sword got snubbed.
I don't do three ways but you bring up a point.I think Skyrim is garbage and a major step backwords compare to Morrowind, so What your thoughts.
New Vegas is objectively best recent Bethesda title.
Originally posted by ScreamPasteNV was a Obsidian product published by Zenimax that's why its objectively better than beth's. Skyward being Game of the year? No Fi dragged that game down and I believe either Batman AC or Deus Ex:HR should of won.
I thought it was decent, but I enjoyed Oblivion more. I do not think it deserved GOTY. Skyward Sword got snubbed.New Vegas is objectively best recent Bethesda title.
Originally posted by PhanterosHey man, the last 20 minutes made me love Fi. The only bad point of the game was tad tones. uhuh
NV was a Obsidian product published by Zenimax that's why its objectively better than beth's. Skyward being Game of the year? No Fi dragged that game down and I believe either Batman AC or Deus Ex:HR should of won.
Arkham City was pretty godly though.
Originally posted by ImpedimentPOST, POST.
Bioshock: Infinite is pretty damn amazing, so far.I have some good thread ideas.
Originally posted by quanchi112They're exactly as on hold for you as they are for me to piss. You're a side dish, boyo.
So you are putting all these things on hold just for me. Point proven.
Because I still refuse to post in that thread.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Lifting strength not ripping bodies in half strength. There is a huge difference. Sit back and be quiet, domme.
Wouldn't the only real difference be angle of application? Even then, things can be done to utilize the full force of lifting strength (i.e. pinning someone to the ground and then lift-rip them).
Originally posted by XanatosForeverIt's out of character anyways. If you can't find one example of him doing so then it isn't a viable option.
Because I still refuse to post in that thread.Wouldn't the only real difference be angle of application? Even then, things can be done to utilize the full force of lifting strength (i.e. pinning someone to the ground and then lift-rip them).
Originally posted by quanchi112
It's out of character anyways. If you can't find one example of him doing so then it isn't a viable option.
If bloodlust is on characterization doesn't matter, but this is going into a bunch of what-ifs. My only question was regarding the application of lifting strength to "ripping people apart" strength.