Great. I had forgotten about it, but you reminded me. Let the nightmares begin once again.
Great. I had forgotten about it, but you reminded me. Let the nightmares begin once again.
Gaben in Space.
Thing is, Oculus isn't selling 3d. They're selling an experience, once that transports you into the game. The fact that it's in 3d is just a perk.
What I Would Do If I Ran Nintendo:
He enjoys 3d land. We'll get a Wii U eventually, it'll just have to wait until later. I'm not letting a new Zelda game and X pass us by unplayed. I don't see it becoming the center of our gaming household anytime soon though.
I was a day-one purchaser for every Nintendo console so far. (Except the NES and SNES, because I was a kid and had to beg my parents for them instead.) The Wii U is the first Nintendo console that I have skipped so far.
It's the game that I'm holding out for to get a Wii U.
"It was a necessary sacrifice."
Holy crap. Falcons; Nature's jet fighters.
When I was a kid, I was afraid of the Wallmasters from the first game.
You must not have wanted it bad enough. Which is fine. I want to play Saints Row IV myself, but my desire to play it hasn't outweighed the costs yet. And when they did, I found myself broke, so I missed out.
Communities develop around good games that people enjoy, regardless of price. I'm willing to buy a game that I'm really looking forward to at full price, and I will plan ahead to do so.
I've noticed that when the right, and of course Fox News, talks about "freedoms" and "liberty", they aren't talking about individual freedom. It's more about corporate freedom. The freedom to price gouge. The freedom to pay low wages. The freedom enslave humanity and pay low-low taxes doing it.
We bought 3. An XL for my wife and I, and my son gets a regular 3ds. The 3ds is probably the most used gaming device in the house.
Space combat DLC for Battlefront?
Yes. With Force.
PS+ has flooded my PS3 with so many free games that I've run out of hard drive space on the 250gb model. Choosing which ones to delete when a new one comes out is a difficult choice.
I don't know... I have a feeling that if I gave my five year old kid a choice between the original books, and the super bright, happy, and vibrant versions, he would probably tend to gravitate to the more colorful, and frankly, more visually interesting covers. I can see what they're trying to do here.
First this, and next they'll being taking children up to an orbital combat school where they play this game nonstop. It begins.
Hail Gaben!