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So, does that just blanketly apply to all steam gifts then?
Like... if I buy on Humble Bundle, will it count as a gift? Or if I buy on Steam, but keep it as a gift until I decide to actually redeem it?

  • You won’t mind any of this all that much. You thought you might, but you don’t. They’re just too damn cute, both of them, and they don’t even know how to laugh yet.


    YMMV

Have a 2 year old. Can confirm. FML.

Not that this is the best place to have a conversation about it... but, dude... you have emergency funds saved up? I can’t imagine a world where I don’t have funds set asside that can instantly be accessed... or a world where I’d have spontaneous console purchases. Mixing those worlds sounds like you could really

I’ve got 200+ games right now that I own but haven’t found the time to even see the title screen. I think I’ve bought almost all of them for at least 80% off.

I agree. Everyone over the age of 16 should definitely have their privileges revoked. Self-driving cars are the future.

Lets be honest... the game took a decade to be released... it can wait a little longer to be reviewed.

Ni no Kuni (Japanese: 二ノ国?) is a series of role-playing games developed by Level-5. The first games in the series chiefly follow the young Oliver, and his journey to another world to save his mother and stop the beckoning evil. An upcoming game will follow Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a boy king who is usurped from his

You picked up a game that was only released on 16/11/2016 a year ago? Hot damn.

You saw that movie with Bane, right?

Plus, it only makes sense to buy it. It’s research, afterall.

It’s worth noting that the ad itself looks 24 fps... so... not usable to judge the game frame rate.

Only $1,694.22 on Amazon.ca!

Only $1,694.22 on Amazon.ca!

Thanks for the solid review! I’ve been pondering the psvr for a while, and am relieved that I can just stop considering it

Hopefully if it does come out for ps4, they update the pc version to be enjoyable with a controller.

Your quote was that you won’t lose your sense of direction:
“ losing one’s sense of direction isn’t really going to happen”

Not a “Dick Wolves” fan, I presume?

Sure, but you can’t see the marker if you’re facing away from it. So how do you judge a straight line when you can’t see the marker and have to make constant slight adjustments to get around obstacles? You’re likely going to find that you’re doing some sort of zig zag, or even a spiral around the planet, which will