Yeah, tanking a district makes that area harder and doesnt feel great; however, if you don't kill any of them, the combat is really hard because you're under levelled. So you have to make moral judgements and choose who is "best" to kill.
People have been saying that for the last few years. Maybe they're just corrupt cunts normally
She definitely knew what she was doing. She's been nipping at his heels trying to make him look weak because she's after his job.
I quite like that her romance story is an inversion of the typical typical Mass Effect, sex is the prize, type story. She'll jump you with little effort. you get closer and she wants to fight you, but the real pay off is when she let's her guard down and allows herself to be tender and be loved. It's quite lovely.
That's just the campaign. They'll slap an 8/10 on the multiplayer and call it a day. It'll sell gang busters again, then when they do the same thing again next year, no-one will bat an eye.
The arrested a 16 year old and a 69 year old man. I just want to know why the person did it
This has blown my mind. Dark Place referenced in Trek!? I know it's gained some cult following but it still feels like an largely unknown and underappreciated time-capsule of comedy. I genuinely didn't realise anyone 'across the pond' had come across it.
Going in to season 2 can feel a bit jarring if you were expecting it to continue to be about the drug trade, but the show is about Baltimore and each season shows different aspects of the city. The police/drug trade, the docks, government bureaucracy, school system, and the media. For me it's what makes the wire stand out.
If it's hairless with purple splotches/spots, then it's hemlock. Also, It's generally a good idea when asking for IDs to state roughly where you are.
I like it. Roll with the consequences of your actions, be they accidental or not, but I can see how that can be frustrating for some