Milwaukee is basically Chicago's little brother. "Milwaukee-style" is just Chicago-style made with a player 2 controller.
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Man, I'm the complete opposite. I find it suffers from the same problem that most of these survivalcraft games do — once you make it past the initial challenge, there isn't much left to do besides decorate.
I'd really like to see some escalating challenge after you've established a base. Progressively difficult raids, bosses to conquer, deeper and darker dungeons. Something of that nature. The temporal storms are a good start, but after a while they become more of a nuisance than an actual threat.
They cried when Lake Bde Maka Ska was reverted to its original Dakota name, citing "heritage." Whose heritage, exactly? Apparently a South Carolina slave owner is more integral to our state's history than the people who gave it its name.
An elegant weapon, for a more... civilized age
I doubt whatever he did could possibly be worse than wasting so much coloured ink
The only Prime show I can even think of is The Boys, which is worth a month subscription once a year or so whenever a new season drops. With so much competition and so little content, you'd think these streaming services would start offering better incentives for long-term subscriptions. Instead, they keep raising rates. Baffling.
One shudders to imagine what inhuman thoughts lie behind that sleep mask. What dreams of chronic and sustained productivity?
To be fair, Max changes too. Almost every movie feels like it takes place in a completely separate timeline. Not to mention the 2015 game that's heavily inspired by Fury Road, but has a different Max.
Yeah, they're both subsidiaries of Fandom
Their source is a reporter at Giant Bomb? GameSpot and Giant Bomb are owned by the same company.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have much faith in this remake, but citing the opinion of a guy who works for your sister company doesn't seem like proper journalism.
Thinking meat! You're asking me to believe in thinking meat!
There are too many lakes in Minnesota. Sometimes you've got to squeeze out the excess moisture to prevent mold.