Maybe Auto Modellista was better on PS2, but on Xbox the physics were not good. Drifts around corners always resulted for spin-outs for me.
Maybe Auto Modellista was better on PS2, but on Xbox the physics were not good. Drifts around corners always resulted for spin-outs for me.
Why? I don’t know why Sony even bothered. Aren’t most people waiting on TLOU2 to be remastered? Rumor has it is that Sony is going to charge $70 for it.
Mikey was overpowered in TMNT Tournament Fighters almost 30 years ago. He’d do a Vega-style roll into you then his rush super combo which would then drain way too much of your energy.
Worked for me, extended my existing subscription by 70 days.
Worked for me, extended my existing subscription by 70 days.
Dat negro ugly anyway, she can do waaayyyy better.
If I had known that another company was releasing a physical version streets of rage 4 I would not have pre-ordered it from limited run games. Could’ve used my Discover card points to pay for it too.
If I had known that another company was releasing a physical version streets of rage 4 I would not have pre-ordered…
Looks like an Alienware PC
Yeah, didn’t they announce that this was coming to every platform last year?
AMEN TO THAT!
I’m still using mine with Windows 10 as a webcam and for Windows Hello face login. Try it out if you have the adapter they gave out for free back when the One S came out.
Also on game pass the same day.
I thought I was looking at a Van Gogh painting.
Feeling good, Louis!
You forgot the most important tip for playing this game:
El Debarge is at least a 2 or 3 hit wonder. Rhythm of the night, all this love, who’s Johnny, among others.
I would pay extra monies to get plants vs zombies 2 or a sequel on any of the consoles, especially switch. Minus any microtransactions, of course.
What the actual fuck?!?!
And what does that make us?
This is good and all, but why is the Xbox One version still $50 while the PS4 version is$20? Are there any good deals to be had for the Xbox version?
In the early two-thousands, I worked for a company that was responsible for distributing new Zip drives to people in the midwest. Iomega shipped us thousands upon thousands of Zip 100 and Zip 250 drives in all three interfaces (USB, parallel and SCSI). Once the writing was on the wall that their customers didn’t want t…