You are a huge cry baby because a lot of good games are available, you just don’t want to acknowledge that
You are a huge cry baby because a lot of good games are available, you just don’t want to acknowledge that
At first I thought the same, but Armillo look actually kind of intriguing and a lot of people so as well.
All I read is:
First of all, it is VERY unlikely that we’ll lose a game that way. Why? 2 Reasons:
Stupid. You forget plain old Stupidity.
Great system by Sony but for now it is very clear that Grow home will win since it’s the only game that got any sort of Media attention in the past. And I fear that this will continue into the future, that the one game that got most attention beforehand is the one that will eventually win.
Yes, exactly. If they can not, they should not, simple as that.
Actually I am pretty Okay with that. I want a interesting Story and good setpieces for memorable shootouts. If all this is wrapped in an Open world, fine. If it’s done with complete linear progression, also fine. The sandbox aspect to me is completely optional since, and let’s be honest here, GTA5 set the new standart…
TL;DR. I like Turtles.
Any news on TLoH: Tits 2?
A faked swatting is about as funny as a faked rape.
You aren’t better at it because you are playing with a negative handicap in a competetive environment. You either become better than the rest, or you switch to PC gaming to level out the conditions.
Efficiently. Such a nice word to use on what is basically a pastime activity
Have you ever seen trading places? She was freaking hot. Best pair of boobs I’ve ever seen in a motion picture
I really liked 999 and bought VLR almost a year ago for my vita, but still have not played it yet. One thing that I didn’t like about 999 though is that it was always made out in the press to have these really heavy moral choices you have to make in order to advance the story when in reality most of the crucial…
Why I pirate things?
Then why you made the first comment to begin with? Compare old original selling prices to those of new games, factor in inflation and you see that games didn’t really become any more expensive.
OK, I don’t really know what to call them.