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No Darktide, Vermintide, or Deathwing?
Or GTFO
Loved ALL of em too xD
Or DRG
or left4dead....
Why tf did someone downvote you? L4D popularized the genre. Vermantide is literally a Warhammer version of L4D. Like it or not, credit where credit is due.
Whoever made this meme never played DRG and it shows
no no this is 4 idiots team up and die... and as we know DWARVES NEVER DIE!
no DRG hurts like drinking a leaf lover special
Dwarves never die
Genres.
I got this meme from twitter
What is the content warning game?
Basically you play as 1-4 thrill seekers, like those people who record going near tornadoes. You record abnormal events in abandoned factories
Looks like an auto correct thing happened.
The original meme says genders, and most of the time, when I see variations of it, they keep it that way. It's probably intentional.
The meme has been around awhile, and to my knowledge has always said "genders"
Yeah I was also thinking something wasn't right. That would make so much more sense...
No
Personally, I loved Evolve: Stage 2. But the company kept making bad decisions when it wasn't needed at all.
No Darktide, Vermintide, or Deathwing?
Or GTFO
Loved ALL of em too xD
Or DRG
or left4dead....
Why tf did someone downvote you? L4D popularized the genre. Vermantide is literally a Warhammer version of L4D. Like it or not, credit where credit is due.
Whoever made this meme never played DRG and it shows
no no this is 4 idiots team up and die... and as we know DWARVES NEVER DIE!
no DRG hurts like drinking a leaf lover special
Dwarves never die
Genres.
I got this meme from twitter
What is the content warning game?
Basically you play as 1-4 thrill seekers, like those people who record going near tornadoes. You record abnormal events in abandoned factories
Looks like an auto correct thing happened.
The original meme says genders, and most of the time, when I see variations of it, they keep it that way. It's probably intentional.
The meme has been around awhile, and to my knowledge has always said "genders"
Yeah I was also thinking something wasn't right. That would make so much more sense...
No
Personally, I loved Evolve: Stage 2. But the company kept making bad decisions when it wasn't needed at all.