You denied Ashley her chance to see god? For shame. :p
You denied Ashley her chance to see god? For shame. :p
Nope, I only played Hardcore for a second to grab the aiming achievement. You should be able to use the deed in your inventory to get him back with a whistle. Remember you don't have to do this all in one go, so take out a wolf or two, then escape. Dead animals can attract cougars in most territories, so if you're…
I wouldn't give up on it. If you blow through just the story missions — if the game has been as easy for you as you say — then you can complete the game in like four hours start to finish. I know, because the second run is an achievement. Aside from the arena, which is a huge grind, the game is rather friendly.
The knife challenges were the worst, but even they're not too bad. You can abuse staying on your horse if you have trouble with them.
You've likely not tackled the tough iron giant red hex challenge yet nor faced the tougher battles in the coliseum if you think it's the same strategy throughout. You're only halfway through the game. Right now I bet you're leaning on MG jump to break shields and then HG for the kill. That's not going to work all…
I'd approve your pink comment so that it exists without having to respond to it directly, but it seems Gawker techs are busy paying taxes themselves.
Nope, not for the extended period of of time I've eaten at Taco Bell over the past two weeks, hitting up to three separate locations at a minimum of every two days. It was noticeable how quickly I went from getting boxes with my box meal to getting bags once the Vita contest hit. I've gone so far to call a couple of…
I doubt it. He would have received money, sure, but Kickstarter is a hub full of people wanting to contribute money to get projects started. It'd be the difference between selling cookies at a grocery store versus putting a sign outside your house that you have cookies for pre-order.
I agree that Valve is getting a free pass here compared to Sony. It no doubt helps that Steam hasn't been off-line for months following the hack as Sony was. For all the deserved outrage against poor credit card protections, I'd wager most people were just annoyed that they couldn't play their games. Let people play…
Great reading. It's a scam locally because I never get the chance to even play.
Oh, definitely. Hell, I even did a scout badge based on that for a Kotaku Shop contest. :p
Genesis had a non-existant library for RPGs though
My local Taco Bells horde the boxes. I've tried twice now and just get all my stuff in a bag. It's a scam just like the McDonald's Monopoly contest as far as I'm concerned, which substitutes french fry wrappers for the hashbrown ones which have the pieces on them.
GameFan didn't love everything. Lots of games got trashed, including Sonic CD's ridiculous 100 to 60 drop when it was announced that the US version had a different soundtrack. Halverson earned a reputation for liking duds after his multi-page Battle Monsters spread, but that was far from the norm.
You didn't have Global Gladiators or the great version of Disney's Aladdin. :p Plus the Genesis Earthworm Jim had an extra stage!
Yep, same guy. He was a god during the Genesis days.
Not really, because in all of your examples, X is marking something, flagging it as noteworthy for some reason depending upon the context of the example. At the very least, the confusion here is simple derived from the differences in approach between the "acceptance" button in Japan versus the West. I suspect that if…
Between running a household, paying taxes, and the stress of raising children, there's little time for personal entertainment.
Same, but the example is tainted due to using assets from a previously funded, retail release, and we don't know how long this game will be in comparison to the original. I still think we're a long way off before any AAA game with a major budget relies solely on digital distribution.