Peggle or Zuma would be the obvious choices.
Peggle or Zuma would be the obvious choices.
The 'Ico/Shadow of the Colossus' collection has in-engine footage of TLG in it's bonus'.
Kotaku has never been only about video games.
It's worth it if you shop there. Getting a card also gives you a coupon for buy 2 get 1 free on used games.
Do people who are members of AARP get those magazines for free? That's a lot of paying subscriptions if not...
I never cared for it. While the story was obvious parody to other adventure games, that didn't stop it from feeling watered down.
Your deductive reasoning fills my mouth with bile.
I love westerns.
Renting isn't as big to the industry as used games.
I dunno why, but I like this guy.
No reason to stop when it's so effective.
'Azumanga Daioh' is a special kind of anime. There is a genre of anime called 'slice-of-life', and as the name implies it is simply day to day life. No magic or fantasy worlds or shootouts, just life. Some of my favorite anime's and manga's fall into that category.
An amazing show is going on there.
You could always return it.
I got inFAMOUS 1 free from the PS3 hacking and inFAMOUS 2 from the big Gold giveaway, so it's not the package for me.
If you have a bluray player on your Desktop, then it does play DVDs.