AlmightyHamSandwich
AlmightyHamSandwich
AlmightyHamSandwich

Paying $250 a ticket to sit in a shit stadium and watch the shit Rams and shit Seahawks shir all over the field while you die of dehydration because you can’t get water, or sit in the comfort of your own home and watch on TV, spending that $250 on Sunday Ticket if you’re out of market.

Practice makes perfect.

The real nail in the coffin would be if NASCAR doesn’t race at Charlotte next season. If even fucking NASCAR bails out due to HB2, they’ll probably repeal it in full the very next day.

It absolutely does. It unbalances the game a bit (I’m playing on Death March with enemy upscaling now) but it feels loads better not being held back by shitty equipment. It lets you punch above your weight class but not so much that the game becomes trivial - one good smack from a significantly stronger foe will still

I had the same problem re:beefgates in certain areas because Witcher 3 features my all-time least favorite game mechanic in open-world games: level-restricted gear. Once I solved that with the gracious help of the modding community, actually exploring at my leisure became much more feasible since I didn’t need 3 more

Glad someone else agrees, I just cannot stomach Gwent at all. There’s way too much to do in Witcher 3 without mucking about with a goddamn card game against AI opponents. I got places to ride to, people to talk to, locations to find, monster nests to destroy, potion recipes and treasure maps to collect, beasts to

The NCGOP’s dig about Baylor isn’t wrong, which is probably the most insane part of their entire thing.

Give up ever expecting this game to release and instead be pleasantly surprised when (if?) it does. Much better that way.

Threw some top-tier shade at ESPN afterward, too

You’re asking swindlers and con-men to pay for themselves when they can get others to pay for them instead. It would not surprise me if the only reason this Selig asshole took the gig was purely so he could travel this way on somebody else’s dime.

And everyone fucking saw it, too. Shit like this is why I’ll never believe any of the defenders who claim football is being made safer and players are being protected. First game of the season and already we’ve all seen the system completely and utterly fail.

It looked almost exactly like Dragon Age: Inquisition, which I guess shouldn’t be so surprising. Not even really a bad thing, if I’m honest.

Watch the play. Defender leads with his shoulder, follows with his body. That’s good, “safe” technique, which is the entire point - it’s a sport where there’s nothing wrong with this hit, which is exactly what’s wrong with the hit.

Hits like this are why football exists and also why football will eventually die, because that’s as safe a hit as it gets, a textbook example of technique, and Hunter’s still (probably) concussed. It’s a violent sport that will never not be violent.

Downtown Orlando is actually just Interstate 4. If Orlando could somehow put buildings on the actual road, they would. I’m pretty sure someday Orlando will have the first drive-through theme park built as part of a new I-4 development in 20 years, right before the oceans swallow the entire state alive.

I have this on PC and it really is a ton of fun but by the time I got around to playing it, it was a ghost town. Maybe it’ll find traction on PS4 but I doubt it’ll even have a player base a couple months from now, much less a community. Here’s hoping, though.

The comments on this article will either be completely awful or hilarious.

If any football program ever deserved the death penalty, it was Penn St, even back when we didn’t know the full extent of Paterno’s negligence. The reason is precisely this kind of shit: the football program Paterno while ignoring child sexual abuse should not exist to honor him after his death. Completely despicable.

Journey remains one of the most incredible experiences I’ve ever played and if I were inclined to ever get a console again, I’d get a PS4 largely just to play it again. It is flawless.

Deady Bridgewater.