Not owning a TV is so 2012. I don't even have an internet connection.
Not owning a TV is so 2012. I don't even have an internet connection.
this comment is 1000 times better than the post.
I'm meeting you halfway, you stupid hippies!
What doesn't kale you makes you stronger.
"... we're wondering about the new McMenu."
These are the sorts of things that highlight the importance of devs/pubs supporting the modder community.
It's things like this that make me truly appreciate the value of PC gaming.
Ialready commented on another comment, but if you're on T-Mobile, search the Google play app store for T-Mobile visual voice mail.
I actually did the exact same thing in my 2010 MBP. Had to cut the cable and everything. Good to know someone else out there has a tiny bit of dead cable hanging out in their Macbook.
My main problem with IV was how it contrasted with the game before it. San Andreas was a lunatic romp through three cities and the countryside/desert between them. I did like the map in IV, but it was so... grey and dreary, in both color and mood. They took away a lot of SA's cool toys and colorful people.
I don't care who thinks GTA IV's story was better (it was, technically), but it wasn't as fun. And until the expansions came out, GTA IV was kind of mundane. I loved traveling the city though.
The thing that really bogged the game down was the cell phone. Holy shit was that thing annoying. Constantly somebody wanting…
No it is not. Roman. Roman. That piece of garbage. He is family but after all his stupidity why would you stick with him. Just keep him alive and tell him to buzz off. The story is too long for what it really is about. Just plain revenge. GTA V at least has the important people in your life be actually…
yeah, i guess it's the Edge. but for real, he can't even bother to get the first sentence right and he expects me to read the entire incredibly long article?
"the screens on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6"
I mean, if you're checking emails and groupons from your seat in the theater, instead of getting up and walking 50 feet to the lobby, you're playacting the role of "inconsiderate dickwad."
If you light up your watch (or phone!) during a play or movie at the theater, you're scum.
At $10, Best Buy's Gamers Club Unlocked was a decent deal for hardcore gamers, but a tough sell for most. Today though, they're dropping the price to $30, which gets you 24 months of the following benefits, among others:
Vasquez reincarnate. I am down.
Data Breech...? Which one? #corrections
So Marriotti can't say it was a hit piece that hurt his business. It promoted it!