Yes but it’s only bitter Sony pedants that think that’s a valid argument.
Yes but it’s only bitter Sony pedants that think that’s a valid argument.
Nope, £17.99.
It appears to be a free update if you already own it.
Until I see the end product, I’m assuming single player content will essentially be the GTA online tutorial.
I’d add that all chests appear to be linked not just the ones in your house. If you have a chest in each biome you can still cook and craft with things that are stored elsewhere.
It’s Saint’s Row as a Saturday morning cartoon. It can be great fun in small bites here and there but it's very samey if you play it for too long
I presume that because it's VR, the problem is that you're effectively killing yourself rather than an avatar.
Johnny Vegas
Whilst you’re probably right on the profit per unit, surely the planned obsolescence of a built in battery means that playstation would still be selling more units.
So the trailer in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies was an actual trailer?
I just want to know if we’ll get the original ending from the book.
I'd complain to Sony if I were you, it's in a lot of trailers too.
Assassin’s Creed is one of my favourite series. I’ve completed them all except Odyssey. I’ve not finished that yet because I decided to take a break part way through because it’s so damn big.
They announced they’d cast Carrot the other day. Until we’ve got a Sam Vimes, I won't be getting excited.
Yes but when you choose where you shop for groceries you accept that the store you go to may not stock all of the products that you want to buy.
I think you mean complicit but, more importantly, if a dealer was responsible for thousands of deaths they’d have no one left to sell if too. After the first 10 deaths max you'd also have to question the intellect of the people buying from them.
“Nobody *likes* Phil Collins. Tired people find him adequate.”
Well it’s clear that you’ve not read the article because everything indicates that Lego did this without customer feedback to accurately represent the film (the one that you don’t like).
He looked more like a cowboy builder* than Marty McFly and we didn’t realise she was meant to be Doc until the dance off.
In the UK, there have been campaigns, led by prominent food critics, on issues like Kitchen staff earning less than minimum wage at top end restaurants or serving staff who don’t get to keep the tips they keep.