Thanks for the heads up. Just added it to my CamelCamelCamel alert.
Thanks for the heads up. Just added it to my CamelCamelCamel alert.
Thanks for the heads up. Just added it to my CamelCamelCamel alert.
Thanks for the heads up. Just added it to my CamelCamelCamel alert.
I know it’s the PS1 style, much like the 8-bit and 16-bit retro styles that are more like advanced homages. Like those games, if they existed, would not be able to run on actual hardware, because the draw distances, texture memory, buffering, etc. would be too much. Halo 64 would be a little more accurate with MC only…
I haven’t played the game, but this seems to be a point that needs to be factually correct. Can you, or can you not preview how the DLC would look to you while playing?
For example, say you have a 30-year fixed mortgage of $200,000 at 4 percent, and you have 10 years to go on the term. You’re paying an estimated $954.83 a month, and you have about $94,308.78 left in principal. Since the average down payment is around $28,000, let’s assume that’s what you’ve saved at least that…
Ok. Well, it was a good idea none the less. I mean, she might as well get used to getting up in the middle of the night to use the restroom. It just happens more frequently as she gets to middle age and beyond.
I feel like I’m missing the middle part of the story. So the parents refused. What happened after that? I assume she still refuses to use the bathroom before bedtime at 15 yrs old, but loves horror movies because her parents didn’t traumatize her?
That’s fair. My complaint is that the availability purchasing a PS5 through regular means is still abysmal. No point in getting the game for cheap without a system.
Cool deal, but I’m hesitant to get the PS4 version, then wait who-knows-how-long until I can get my hands on a PS5 in the wild, and risk the upgrade not working any more. Heck, by the time I can get one, there will probably be a PS5 complete edition “greatest hits” for $24.99.
I forgot it came out on PC. Boom. Just added it to the wish list. Thanks for the reminder!
Even boiling an evolving path to a simpler Good or Bad ending based on your choices adding or subtracting to a good/bad meter doesn’t pan out. Look at the first Fable. If I recall, you can do a majority of bad things until the very end then re-balance with enough good deeds to still get a Good ending.
The game optimizationalist (if that’s a real word) in me, leads to Analysis Paralysis. “What if I make the wrong choice?” I think that’s why I couldn’t get into Fallout New Vegas. I tried to get back into it after like 20+ hours, and apparently, I pissed off one faction. I got into range of one area and they shot the…
I know, right?
If I were this owner, I’d taken this most recent event as a sign and just throw in the towel, or move locations.
Me too. It was actually my first car I bought (previously, all have been hand-me downs). Manual, base model, with dealer incentives was cheaper than buying 1-2 year old used with 20K miles. Those were the days!
Over the years, everything in that movie from the tournament to his winning streak, has been pretty much debunked. I’m surprised the name Frank Dux is factually correct.
Over the years, everything in that movie from the tournament to his winning streak, has been pretty much debunked.…
I’m waiting to see if this is any good.
Confirmed. I’m old. All of the trivia and “useless knowledge” is slowly fading away.
“... no idea that naming your file Zelda actually made the game harder.”
Rest in peace, Mr. Masayuki Uemura. The NES and SNES brought me great joy in my childhood. Thanks for your contribution to the gaming world. Without it, the great gaming crash of the 80's may have been the nail in the coffin for the industry.
RE4 is definitely a highlight in the series and still holds up (minus the removed parts above, but you don’t have to worry about that.)