Valve: “Yeah, we funded Arch (btw)”
Valve: “Yeah, we funded Arch (btw)”
Am I the only one who doesnt care for watermelon flavor?
Of all the “red” flavors, watermelon is the most disappointing. Just give me cherry, strawberry, or raspberry. Far, far superior.
Aw yes, my people are here! I love that stuff!
Yeah, wtf? Grape is fantastic. Its literally the flavor “purple”.
What about butterscotch, though?
I used to love those as a kid. They were even better when they were a little stale and they had a firmer outer crust while the inside was nice and soft. Havent had them in ages, though.
I don’t understand the question
Mmm, my favorite flavor rock is uranium 238
It’s probably not as common because other flavors are significantly more popular. Chocolate, vanilla, and berry flavors are staple flavors. There’s only so much milk, production capacity, and retail shelf space to go around.
I’ve noticed, though, local ice cream shops are usually more willing to take a risk worth novelty flavors.
I remember back in high school a gal was having computer trouble and when asked about it, she said her computer ran Microsoft office. Like yeah, people don’t really know what an os is.
Then why’d he sell to Activision? They were doing well enough.
The art seems a bit confused. 90s Zombies ate my neighbors graphics, but 80s arcade logo and title screen
I missed when they’ weren’t so focused on development and more publishing focused. They published some bangers in the late 90s/early 2000s. Grandia comes to mind and a ton of Dreamcast games.
I’ll just get the old box of Calgon out of the laundry room.
I don’t know about that, this time around though. I think investors are pretty pissed at the company’s performance. It can’t be denied they’ve been making some shit decisions. I assume someone will take the blame and become a scapegoat.
I haven’t bought a Ubisoft game since the division. And even then I regret getting that.
I mean by November they’ll be releasing it around the time of the steam sale event, when everything sells.
Assuming they put the game on sale, and not just try to charge full price.
Radical Dreamers is like the prequel. It came out on SNES. Chrono Cross was a PlayStation game.