FreeCell or GTFO
FreeCell or GTFO
I like the game for what it is, and the Foundation Update definitely added to the experience, but I’m dubious of this vehicle update.
I’ve already got a spaceship. Aside from the use of resources for takeoff and landing, what benefit does an ATV have over a spaceship (even assuming the ATV doesn’t require fuel)? Sure,…
How do they taste?
I’m pretty sure that’s the Yellow-Eyed Devil from Legion.
No soap radio.
Bethesda is kind of weird with their textures. For the most part, vanilla Skyrim and Fallout 4 look great. But then you walk across the world and come across a specific tree texture or wall texture and it looks low-res as all get out. And I don’t just mean one specific usage of the texture, but THAT texture is always…
I played the demo and kept thinking “man, this reboot of Maniac Mansion is intense!”
I played RE4 on the Wii, and the controls of aiming with the Wiimote worked great. I tried playing it recently, without the same Wii control scheme, and I just couldn’t get the hang of aiming the way I’d used to.
Let’s not forget moon landing deniers. They’re okay to punch, too.
Macmillan Children’s publishing is in there. It’s where all the great graphic novels from First Second Books come from.
There’s always money in the banana stand republic.
Y U no call this “Revaulted”?
A long time ago, in a Samsung Galaxy with a headphone jack...
That’s the turd article I’ve seen.
Came here for this.
That said, this was hardly a fanvalanche.
Apparently changing my password twice did the trick (or it just timed coincidentally with their site working properly.)
So is this working for anybody? I’m able to login to the Uplay app, but it asks to login again when going to download the game and gives a login error. Even after successfully changing my password I still can’t login to the link, or the Ubisoft website, for the download.
I grew up with a C64, and it was definitely frustrating/fascinating to see how arcade games would translate to different home machines. With arcade games there was always a level of compromise expected. Less resolution or colors, fewer and smaller sprites on screen, that sort of thing. It was interesting to see how on…
Keighley recently said on a livestream that those Nintendo-based games were pulled because the Japanese gaming giant had never cleared them and issued takedown notices against them. He argued that including them could have made The Game Awards liable for takedowns as well. “It was a bummer to see that happen,” he had…