It’s because we still outnumber them. We outnumber them all.
It’s because we still outnumber them. We outnumber them all.
Or, you know, play Lego City Undercover. Which is... somehow, an amazing child friendly open world game.
I don’t get how this is happening to people. You’re not the only one with the issue, clearly. But I have a launch day Switch that I’ve been sharing with my now 6yo son (he’s been using it since he was 4) and I do not have this issue? None of our controllers have drift?
Um, I can’t be the only one that sees that this is backwards? A subscription service for a bunch of hand picked games by the service provider is... Cable TV. This is the cable TV for gaming. I’m not saying all the included games (channels) are bad; but... you’re paying a subscription fee for, more than likely, one or…
both sides of her
What? My kid was asking to play together in Super Mario Odyssey since he was 4. WHAT DID YOU DO WRONG?
One.
Seeing the comments here, I think the math here is a bit weird.
He’s a lot of things.
I have the weirdest boner for this game.
This is missing Dawn of War 1 and 2, so it’s incomplete. It’s also missing Dawn of War 3, though, which... well, that’s a bonus.
You know, I have been LOVING River City Underground on the PC (woohoo 4player online!) and I didn’t realize that there were so many releases on the 3DS that I missed.
Fascinating.
Whoops! Wrong thread. -deleted-
I would bet he wasn’t thinking clearly? Who knows. Let’s be happy he’s coherent now.
clarification - my actions and my words on the phone were calm. All the while prior to the call though there was a lot of swearing. Not going to lie.
It’s useful even when you know it happens. I had my footpeg tear a chunk out of my leg and I didn’t know it (stopped a bike from falling over in the rain, rear whipped and peg inserted into leg). Thought I just banged my leg and it was a bruise... Got home, there was blood everywhere. Lifted my pant leg... and very…
I never understood this line of reasoning:
Two words.
Don’t forget “Ad infinitum/nauseam” (as rando terms I’ve used).