Actually the is nothing stopping them from releasing an update with a new ToS. It happens all the time. At that point, you either agree to the anal pounding, or you can never play your console online again.
Actually the is nothing stopping them from releasing an update with a new ToS. It happens all the time. At that point, you either agree to the anal pounding, or you can never play your console online again.
Here's hoping its spicy nacho!
That would be ideal. I haven't enjoyed a "Late Night Taco" since I got married.
spicy nacho
You seemed to have confused some folks and probably yourself. They are NOT bringing BIOSHOCK INFINITE to the Vita. They are building a stand alone title for the system.
I don't think you understand, anything.
pretty faulty oversimple logic.
I do the same thing in BF3 multiplayer games. I fire a shitload of bullets in the air and into the bushes at the start of every game so that later when the real confrontation starts, I have wasted all my ammo and I am left just with a couple of shots and a hand grenade. You see, warm up. Pro style.
I always buy physical games unless I am unable to find them or there is a huge gap between physical and digital price.
They were hacked!? Oh my god! Wait . . . Don't tell me someone figured out their password O.o
Incorrect. ALL PS3's play PS1 games, just not PS2 games.
Which is exactly what I said. Here, let me point it out for you:
Publishers wouldn't fund this game because it's an adventure game.
I don't think trying something before you buy it is an unreasonable request. That's what it comes down to.
0/10. You're a sad, angry little person.
You're a moron
I don't think that is a particularly frugal way of thinking, no matter how much money one makes. Paying $60 for what a consumer would feel is less than $60 value of entertainment is, by all means, a poor exchange; you'll notice how the dollar amount in this example isn't really important.
MGS4 and ZoE HD. Amazon screwed my Limited Edition of ZoE HD, so I never got it. Havent finished MGS3 yet to touch the 4th one.
Oh please. I am a doctor and I know there is little basis for a "musculoskeletal" educated guess about which is ergonomically better. The truth is that the brain itself is so flexible that we become comfortable with virtually any half way decent controller. This it born out by looking at fMRI scans of people who…