Plug-ins can be, can you be a little more subtle.

Renee 2022-03-23 09:01:46

When I was watching this movie, I remembered the experience of playing Devil May Cry 4 because I was abused so often that I couldn't help but hang up. It was cool at first, but I killed the Angel BOSS who abused me seven or eight times. , all kinds of rampant. But after playing a few levels, it gets a little boring. It's an action game, and it doesn't have any upgrades or points. As a result, you don't need to flash bullets or aim. It's better to play web games. I ended up watching the plot, so I also took this attitude and dragged the progress bar to finish it. Halfway through it, I found that I had dragged this movie before, and it felt very pitiful. Planted twice in the same pit.
The heroine heard from the girl that she was regarded as a goddess by Europeans. The first time she saw her was a beautiful legend in Sicily. What impressed me the most was the fantasy of the little boy sitting in the courtroom, and I was shocked. The male protagonist has a very flat face. Later, I found out that I had seen this guy in Sin City. I don't know why I just don't like this face. It's probably because of the righteous and melancholy feeling. Out of the dark and wretchedness of my heart.
Finally, I want to say that the fat man who came out as the villain from the beginning is really hard for you, knowing that the other party is a cheater, you have to keep recruiting people to come and give him a head, and the scene of being killed directly made me come. You think of the DOTA plug-in directly The scene where the opponent's base was moved to his hometown.
In the end, I can only say that plug-ins are OK, can you be a little more subtle.

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Shoot 'Em Up quotes

  • Mr. Hertz: [refering to Mr. Smith's techniques] National sports pistol champion at age 10. Recruited by the army. Sound like black ops got him and trained him.

  • [DQ has just had a quickie with a passing john to raise some quick cash]

    DQ: To buy something for the baby.

    Mr. Smith: Something for the baby?

    [back in the pawnshop, she wraps Baby Oliver in a bulletproof vest]

    DQ: A bulletproof vest is better than a crib.

    Mr. Smith: I hate to think what you'd do to get him into the right school.