Having completed
MBA
By compleating the missions.
Randomly, by compleating the sharkfather quest
Another way to say "you have done" is "you have completed" or "you have accomplished." You might also say "you have finished" or "you have executed." Each of these alternatives conveys a sense of having successfully carried out a task or activity.
I don't think it has co-op but i haven't completed it yet so i arn't to sore. I'm planing on getting it as I've only played on it once or twice at my mates house. try compleating the game if that dose'NT work then it might not have it.
Melificent captures Alice. You will find out after compleating Wonderland
dont think so
No, it would be correct to say "two visits were completed" because "visits" is plural in this sentence.
You would say "I have been successful"
You walk up to a guy in a Miami strip club and say "Wahd-up" and proceed to then having an ice cream in the swimming. You get his girl and say "nice". That way you have completed the game and will explode.
misour. pronounced miss- your
in the process of being completed