*sips coffee*

Post » Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:35 am

To me, Honest Hearts was like finally scoring that chick you fancied, but when you get down to it the fun ends right after the foreplay. I can't complain about what i got, but what i didn't get kind of bothers me.

I felt that Joshua wasn't fleshed out enough, i mean he's a legendary character in the Fallout universe but he seems to have less dialogue than a Dead Money companion. The story questline was wrapped up prematurely and left me scratching my head wondering why it feels so short. And no i didn't shoot Follow-Chalk.

In the end i walked away from Zion with the impression that this is what you guys call a fan service. It's like "hey look it's Joshua! Oh and here's a shiny thompson to distract you from his lack of depth"




This.
It was good, but when it ended, I was just like, wah? It took me about 3 hours, as a pose to the 6-7 hours dead money took me.

They built up the hype for graham so much, and yet, we only spoke to him 3 times...
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Post » Fri Dec 17, 2010 6:00 am

Exactly thats what i said.

It must have been pure laziness not to add in that one sound.

I took a buddy to the range last year 'cause he was thinkin' about buyin' a .40 and hadn't ever fired one. We took a Smith inside and started to shoot. This guy in the lane next to us had a Baretta 9mm. He obviously had not idea what he was doin' 'cause I had to clear a couple stoppages for him. He was fat-fingering the slide and kept getting stove-pipes. We're like bang. Bang. He's like pop. Pop. All of the sudden, BOOM!. My buddy looks at me and asks what the hell was that? I said, that, my friend, is a .45. Sure enough, we look 2 lanes over, and some lady has a 1911. BOOM! BOOM! Pop. Bang. Pop. BOOM! BOOM! Gotta love that .45.

-Gunny out.
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Post » Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:09 am

I took a buddy to the range last year 'cause he was thinkin' about buyin' a .40 and hadn't ever fired one. We took a Smith inside and started to shoot. This guy in the lane next to us had a Baretta 9mm. He obviously had not idea what he was doin' 'cause I had to clear a couple stoppages for him. He was fat-fingering the slide and kept getting stove-pipes. We're like bang. Bang. He's like pop. Pop. All of the sudden, BOOM!. My buddy looks at me and asks what the hell was that? I said, that, my friend, is a .45. Sure enough, we look 2 lanes over, and some lady has a 1911. BOOM! BOOM! Pop. Bang. Pop. BOOM! BOOM! Gotta love that .45m

-Gunny out.

Your telling me.

When i hear it fire in FNV it sounds like a baby and i dont like it. I hate how they portray some guns.

If there gonna portray certain guns like that they need to do it right.
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