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Only .hack Quarantine is expensive ($100-$150 for complete copies on eBay). The first two go for $15 - $30, and three goes for anywhere from $35 - $45.

Trailers and previews lead one to believe that the answer is no, but I would bet dollars to donuts that the first one factors into this. Why wouldn’t you play the first one, though? It’s an incredible game.

Doctors, PAs, and Nurses work 24 hour shifts all the time in the States.

So, is the X equivalent to the PS4 Pro? I don’t get it...

I thought the first TEW was great. Gameplay was fun (I liked the stamina meter, it made things far more intense), the story wasn’t bad and was very trippy at times, and the gore and fear factor were top notch.

Uhhhhh, this is a topic on The Evil Within 2, not Wolfenstein...

No... the R is wonderful

Your latter argument holds no clout. Styling is very subjective, and some people don’t want to be seen in a car that looks like it was pulled out of a 13 year olds dream. Furthermore, the R will probably be an overall better car inside and out.

I’d echo the V12 Vantage/DBS/DB9/Vanquish posts. The Lamborghinis and Ferraris would just be way too much of a headache for you and either car would probably sit in a shop for longer than you’d actually get to drive them.

It amazes me how few people care to do their due diligence on this topic. Good post, bro 👍

It blows my mind that ANYONE can keep up with this franchise anymore...

Again, you’re reading WAY too much into his post. He was joking around... You’re also still incorrect in regards to penny stocks not being traded.

Sooooooooo, does this confirm the existence of both Primus and Unicron in the new movie?

I think you’re reading into Ishmael’s post a little too much. The penny stock comment seemed to be a tad on the sarcastic side, and they’re not really claiming to know “all the secrets.” Ishmael is simply stating a fact: penny stocks are those stocks that trade for less than $5, and they can be highly liquid.

Sub-$6 stocks? Did you mean sub-$5 stocks? Because the SEC classifies a penny stock as having a share price that is less than $5/share. “Hardcore gambling” or not, they’re still traded.

And? Penny stocks can be anything that’s less than $5, hence, they can still be listed and traded.

Except physical copies of games and movies ARE tangible goods.

Except they are traded. Wtf?