DarthTigris
Darth Tigris
DarthTigris

It’s a reasonable thing to do.

Say you are in the mood for a fish sandwich, some onion rings and a shake, but want the best of what the fast food world offers of each. You cannot get the best of all of 3 of those at any one spot, so you spend an extra 30-40 minutes driving to get each of those items and then bask in

Go back over 20 years ago to his time at the Kansas City Star paper and his shows on the local radio stations and everything not time-specific in this article still applied way back then. I’ve thusly avoided anything from him since then and still do.

Or maybe your mind just isn’t dirrrrrrty enough...

To the count of 3 ...

You are wrong.

Is that reporter supposed to be an homage to Marvels’s Phil Sheldon???

But in the earlier days, the cost of cartridge creation was factored in. Once they started being printed on discs, the cost to manufacture went down significantly. And now with so many games getting a digital release, there’s a cost savings in disc printing, packaging, shipping and retailer cut too.

Here for Advent Rising. Clean up the technical issues in a remaster and revive that series. It got too fun later in the game.

Loved Breakdown (despite the absolute ridiculous difficulty of The White Room ...), but I don’t know if it really needed a sequel story-wise. If anything, a 2nd playthrough (for spoiler story reasons) filled that void for me.

I was going to forward this to friends, but after watching another trailer with not one second of gameplay footage, I decided not to.

Because Sucker Punch Productions ...?

We’re unfortunately far removed from the days of getting incredible games like Super Mario World and Sonic Adventure at launch

Lair and Kameo have the two best launch game soundtracks everrrrrr. Well, if you like symphonic scores, that is. Which I doooOOooOoOooo.

Yet it still gets more media attention and promotion than Project xCloud . . .

I didn’t see him taking a dump

How about 77 more?

Now playing

I’m sorry ... I couldn’t resist. Peace.

Yet more evidence that Windows Phone was way ahead of it’s time . . .

Don’t forget the ill-conceived surprise launch too ...

So tax payers are the ones that get hit the hardest in the end. The system is broken...