Why not the trilogy set instead of Mass Effect 2?
Why not the trilogy set instead of Mass Effect 2?
Its like someone mixed up Hawken and Call of Duty.
If I wanted to let my "Inner Otaku" out, I'd go on a rant on how 東方輝針城 is the best game this year and that 鬼人 正邪 is the most interesting character that side of the border.
I'm sure the story stacks up well against Naughtydog's The Last of Us.
And GTA V does something new that its previous counterparts doesn't? And I'm not talking about Tennis or Golfing.
Of all the games. they had to go the one with terrible shooting mechanics, subpar driving, and horrendous multiplayer that lost my progress enough times to make me not want to touch it with a 10 foot pole ever again.
Phat PS3s could play your PS2 collection. Xbox 360s could play Xbox games after an update or five.
I'm just glad after the shit they've dealt with (Relating to the escapist) that they've got enough footing to stand on their own.
There was 1942 in 2002 and then two expansions. Battlefield Vietnam, which felt more like a conversion (Ala the Desert Combat mod). Battlefield 2 in 2005. 2142 in 2006. Bad Company in 2008 with a sequel the next year. 1943 (Overhaul of 1942) in 2009. 3 in 2011, and 4 in 2013.
Bobsplosion must be a bot. Its the only way!
Egads, that's terrible.
It only serves to make it feel awkward.
You know, I kind of liked going to Gamestop. SHow up at 6 P.M., get a number, show up at midnight, get console when number was called in A BLACK BAG.
Give me a wood paneled X1
Props for the reference.
Xbox customer support must have gotten way better than. When I last called, they had a 60-90 minute queue so I could opt for them to call me back when they were ready. Got a very well spoken American to assist me with my issue.
Use Thankgiving as an excuse to pull the xbox out for one day and play it before putting it back for christmas?
You don't understand how amazing it is. I was honestly skeptical going into this, but I haven't needed to touch my controller to operate the Xbox One.
Fucking amazing that's what it is.