Thread:Lucky107/@comment-4059927-20171207013022/@comment-26358727-20171207134359

I am in the exact same boat: too much turmoil and not enough money. But you give me hope that there might be a light at the end of the tunnel.

What? Your daughter's already turned four? Man, the little ones seem to grow up so fast! Once you reach a certain age everything sort of blurs together (I even answer, "I'm 20-something" when I'm asked), but those early years just fly. It's really great to hear that you're holding up so well and getting things together even on top of early parenthood, though. Seriously, something tells me that you're a fantastic father and that she's very lucky to have you. (

Sadly, Fallout 2 is the only one of the main games that I haven't had a chance to play and I really want to. I've heard so much about it and given that New Vegas is my current favourite of the bunch, I think it might just be the one that could top it. The humor strikes me as very much my taste, haha!

I was crushed when the release date was delayed, but given how little information had been released it shouldn't have really been a surprise. Honestly, I'd rather wait an extra year than have it released too early and not stand up next to its predecessor. I wasn't sure how I felt about the speculation that it would be something of a prequel to Redemption, either, but once I saw that last trailer with Dutch, I lost it.

Oh, you don't have to tell me! I have an unhealthy bias for Chapter 3 because I quite enjoy the Greaser missions, as well! I really enjoy Chapters 2 and 4, as well. I found Chapter 1 and Chapter 5 are where I sort of drag my feet. It's understandable for the first one because once you know the game inside and out, it feels very slow to waste so much time on tutorials. I just wasn't as intrigued by the Townies or their role in the plot as I was with the other cliques, though. It felt like one of the more... rushed areas of the game, where a lot of content was cut or altered and patched together under pressure. I mean, originally most of them didn't even have names. It doesn't feel like the ambiguous nature of the dropouts has anything to do with the storytelling or having them be this enigma to the school students, but just that the producers ran out of time to give them much more. It's a shame because I really want to like them, just for how different and outside-the-box the concept was. ) :