It literally makes no sense to gate Chaos off as a playable race, and Creative Assembly's
huge wall of words doesn't address that decision to any satisfactory degree.
Not exact matches
When I got
word that I was reviewing the next instalment in the Batman franchise
of games I was jumping off the
walls, as a
huge Batman follower since childhood there is nothing that compares to a brand new Batman game, and with the two previous releases I was more than excited for Origins to drop into my mailbox, but then I started getting nervous, what if it sucks?
The dragon is no longer a
word written on the
wall of texts, but a
huge monster attacking your village — yup, you will see that happening, for instance, buildings exploding in giant fireballs and characters in the game world screaming about a dragon attack.
This TreeHugger has been forced to eat a lot
of words recently after complaining how net zero building and rooftop solar was going to create
huge problems; I noted recently that Tesla's power
wall «is a real game - changer, that erases so many
of the problems I have had with rooftop solar and its dependence on the grid, the whole duck curve thing, just gone.»