Love this idea.
Love this idea.
unless you downloaded it before it’s gone you can’t get it back. So your HDD fails? You can’t get your game back.
I was going to go with “fiberglass douchecanoe” but yours is way better!
Can we get a “Destiny Disaster Watch” button yet?? Pretty please??? I’m a terrible graphic artist.
I'm pretty sure it had a code like that, but it's been so long that I'm not entirely sure. I hope they won't require you to reuse the game disc. (It would be kind of silly to require all three of the RB game discs for RB4...I bet a lot of people have lost/sold/broken RB1, for example!)
I got that instrument pack, too! That was among the greatest hardware deals I've ever seen.
SERIOUSLY. The build quality on them is off the charts. My only regret is that I couldn't pick up the George Harrison Gretsch before its price skyrocketed. But the Rickenbacker and Hofner are beautiful and tough as hell! Maybe the next generation ones will be that good.
Thank you, kind sir! It's wonderful being on the other side:
Oh, and everyone should pick up Lego: RB if the importing songs plan actually works. It had a great track list, from cheesetastic karaoke hits ("Summer of '69") to fun singalongs ("Crocodile Rock") to somewhat subversive glam rock tunes ("Let's Dance", "Ride a White Swan"). Full track list here.
I love my Beatles Rock Band Rickenbacker. Strum bar is perfect, neck is just the right size to solo on the outer and inner buttons, and the accelerometer still works like a charm for activating overdrive. Can't wait to get it back up and running for RB4.
Same situation here, and I think I'm actually going to buy an Xbox one just to keep the library and hardware going. Even if I never play another game on it, RB4 will be worth it.
This freed up a now larger and richer Maxis to try new things. Sticking with a theme of management (not to mention the "Sim" brand), Maxis released a range of games like SimEarth, SimAnt, SimLife and SimFarm, one which had you playing with ants, while another had you literally playing God.
Looks like a lot of fun. Anyone know how it handles on the PS3? (For example, as good as Titanfall on the 360?)
Rome: Total War. Great blend of strategy and size. The strategy is so much fun that I rarely ever fight the battles, just auto-resolve them.
Hope others will star this to bring it out of the greys. I'd buy a Mac version in a second, too.
TIE Fighter hits the sweet spot of mechanics, difficulty, and story that (in my opinion) wouldn't be equaled until Half-Life 2 came out. Missions are well-paced and often go some surprising places.
Dumping all power to the engines just to catch the last Imperial/Rebel craft fleeing the battlefield—priceless memories.
Everwood for life! Such a great cast:
Came back to say that I picked it up and used that control scheme and it made a huge difference. Lots of fun! Thanks!
Makes sense to me. The vertical component looks really interesting!