The only time a gun is safe when it's nowhere near a human or any other living creature.
To elaborate: I talked to an Internal Affairs guy once (my Dad's acquaintance), who explained how a lot of gun-related accidents happen: pure human stupidity and thinking "there are no bullets in it"...
How come is it illegal.
Also: From what I gather, it seems Gearbox replaced the original gameplay planned with their own CoDerivative, explaining the gameplay shittiness.
Nope. You had to earn every bit of it, whereas as a Dragonborn you already have these special I-Scream-At-Dragons-Look-How-Cool-Is-That powers.
That's ignoring the fact that you can ignore the prophecy or even ruin it outright in Morrowind. Not so much in Oblivion or Fallout 3 and I expect the...
You weren't a reincarnation of the Nerevarine, you were engineered to be one by the Blades. At least that's what I remember from Morrowind after replaying it from start to end a few months ago.
I am surprised that people think Skyrim will allow them to make meaningful, unique characters. Gameplay-wise, you are going to be a walking demigod halfway through the game. Not that you aren't one already, being a dragonbortion. I hate this latest trend in Bethesda games. What's wrong with...
It does respond. Two things:
1. You need to have at least a single vigor bar left.
2. The game responds to the pressing of the block key. Even if Geralt doesn't go into the appropriate stance, he will still block.
While variety is nonexistent, Far Cry 2's gunplay is excellent. It's a great combination of appropriately challenging enemies, gun choices and just plain ol' run'n'gun.
It also feels damn satisfying, even when you go overkill and use a Carl Gustav to level a checkpoint.
I do love the...
I like Far Cry 2 and I'm replaying it now. I like the setting and the Jackal (who isn't a villain and isn't a cliche) and it really looks damn pretty, especially the sunrises and sunsets.
Also.
IEDs.
That's funny, I never had any problems with combat in Witcher 1, maybe that's because I read the manual while the game was installing, rather than expect a tutorial to hand hold me through the game. Witcher 2 is another matter entirely - I prefer 1's combat system.