Darkrender
Darkrender
Darkrender

My PSone (first gen) had zero issues. Used it until we got a PS2 later.

It mostly only works for Youtube and Netflix, currently; the two native apps to the Chromecast.

I played AC IV on my PS4 all evening, streaming the entire time; no issues.

My first thought was similar; so much smaller in-box than it's predecessors.

I can't recommend the Google Chromecast enough.

I hated Far Cry 2 because of Malaria; such an annoying mechanic.

But how does it play on PC?

I believe that you're thinking of the League of Legends community.

With all of those vehicles (some they appear to be driving), it looks more like Battlefield.

None that I've seen, although it's annoying to have to sign into yet another thing to play my PC game.

I've already decided that i'll be picking it up on Steam, rather than current-gen console; I'm hoping to have the current-gen consoles boxed up and/or sold off by then.

PC, for CoD: Ghosts. I just like playing FPS games on my higher-end PC, personally.

Without it, well, you either play only the offline portions of a game like the ungrateful potential shoplifter you probably are, or you pay $10 over Xbox Live or PlayStation Network, ostensibly giving the publisher its cut (and the platform holder, too) of the resale of a used game.

I'm not concerned. Not everything that is free on PS+ is something I care about, and I'd rather have Drive Club get released as a polished gem rather than a buggy mess; if the team feels they need more time, they're welcome to take it (IMO).

Drive Club looks pretty good. Contrast I had never heard of until now, and based upon the trailer linked here (which is the only information I have on it)... I don't give a crud about it.

I've had this surge protector for a few years now, bolted to the inside of my entertainment center; it's great.

"This video is private."

Congratulations!!

What in the world is "Cookie Clicker"? Is it some sort of digital recipe book for cookies?

"Seriously, whoever is doing the Elizabeth porn on deviantart, please stop it," Levine said. "You're killing me.