Can I just point out that both Portal games did have time travel, but only in one direction.
Can I just point out that both Portal games did have time travel, but only in one direction.
But it looks exactly like Back to the Future II!
Just saw this myself, why would they do this elaborate stunt? The only thing that makes sense to me is Back to the Future 4.
"An early GAME UK retail leak has spoiled today's big Batman reveal: it's Batman: Arkham Knight, the final game in the Arkham series... "
It's just a dress-up doll program for survivalist wannabes.
Right, but those publications gave largely positive reviews despite what you call "major" bugs. So not sure why your copy (and Gamespot's, for that matter) was so much worse than everyone else's.
I think you guys may be alone in the "technical difficulties" department. Other review sources haven't reported similar mishaps. Here's a cut from Game Informer, for example:
*thinks about it*
... holy shit, every RPG I've played really has had a sewer level. I never noticed this. o.O
Same - update your graphics card drivers, Kotaku.
Also known as the "Average Score"
I played this from midnight until now. I have not ran into one bug yet. I hope I don't. Sorry, about your luck. My last three+ hours were flawless. This is on PC.
I just hope I did not jinx myself . :-p
I'm from Houston and most of the people I know from there have guns, myself included. He's extremely lucky he didn't pull that shit with me or anyone I know. Home invasion in this state usually means you're gonna catch a bullet.
I find it to be deeply interesting to see the culture that surrounds it. No I don't watch it for 6 hours at a stretch but I check in occasionally and it's a worthwhile thing to keep up on, like sports for some other people
When I first heard about it, I thought it was a cute idea. As soon as Charmeleon got released, though, I was enthralled by this. I'd never considered how accidentally destructive people could be. That's really what fascinated me about the stream - how they'd get so close to achieving something, only to seemingly take…
Us Houstonians love our Zelda and would protect her with swords, boomerangs, hook shots, or simply throwing bushes at people.