... or, or even unfathomably wealthy now!
... or, or even unfathomably wealthy now!
Nah, Nintendo just stubbornly clings to its weird, ass-backwards way of doing things. It can be annoying at times, but there’s an innocence to it.
The cynic in me says that it will absolutely be a focus, and components will be loot crate driven.
Dude, I hope so. I haven’t played Soul Calibur since the fourth was out, but I LOVED the characters I created. I had made a Gandalf at one point, using the character who used a sword/staff combo. It actually looked pretty decent, but thanks to armor breaking, if someone broke his robe, he just ran around like a skinny…
Yeah, this seems like it may not have the desired effect overall.
The entire time watching this trailer I just thought to myself, when are we actually going to see gameplay? It’s hard to get excited for a game when you don’t even know what type of game it is. And no, the game being made by Hideo Kojima isn’t enough for me to buy it.
Glad to hear Evolve is getting a second life!
Buy it, sell the interior, do some prep work, and beat it at your local LeMons race until it begs for death. Then beat it some more.
There was Sleeping Dogs.
a new lotus would be cool and all... but as we’re talking geely.... you reckon they’d send me one of these if i ask nicely?
The “PS4 impressions” link just take you to the iTunes page instead of here:
Even the ‘more expensive to make’ is yet another fig leaf they put on it.
I disagree about it being sad. BMW makes other cars for enthusiasts and these flashy ridiculous halo cars both bring in traffic to sell more x5s and 320 leases while providing the designers the equivalent of the space program for freedom with new and interesting designs.
Portugal, 1992, and a Nissan Pulsar. If they can do it, so can you.
sure, these are hypothetical, but they’re based on what internet providers have already done even with some regulation. waiting and hoping is a dangerous move if you’re worried about this issue
Gameplay advantages are not the only way to incentivize people to spend a ridiculous amount of money on microtransactions.
Obligatory photo of my van which was the second fiddle to Toyota from 87-90.
I respect Glickenhaus, but those CAD drawings also look like they’re from the 90s
It looks like a car from the 90s ...
I think that has always been his colors.