... Its in Canada... Damn you, Invertex! Damn you to hell!
... Its in Canada... Damn you, Invertex! Damn you to hell!
Your guess of waiting them out for three months assumes they get everyone they're gonna get within the first few days. The thing about zombies is that they just make more damn zombies. There are a little more than 7 billion people on the planet, and so long as someone keeps dying and turning into a zombie, it's…
Anyone know if it uses game saves from season 1 in any way? I played on Mac, but I might switch to the console version if it won't change anything.
That was one of the most disappointing games of the past decade in my memory. It seems like there were a lot of people hyped about it. I bought it on day one, which is rare for any game and maybe the only time I've done that for a PC game. And then I found out it was lame.
I mostly just like the idea that people do bath salts out of large boxes labeled Bath Salts
I haven't seen a PS3 for $150 except maybe used. And I haven't seen a PS3 not bundled with something lately - they're typically at least $220-250. I've been shopping for one recently.
That's my plan! I'll be catching up on some missed exclusives this fall.
I'm naturally an introvert, which made at least one uncomfortable roommate situation in college because it was considered weird that I was happy to stay home alone.
I like that you're consciously working on keeping (or making) the comments section clean, but you don't seem to be helping your case by quoting offensive comments in the body of your text above.
Oh man, I'm still on my first bottle, but I could put it on anything. One of my favorites though is to mix it with a little mayo and put that on sandwiches.
It seems like the main problem is multiplayer. If someone is wiping the floor with you all night, it's not entertaining, and unlike board games, video games require that motor control skill. If Bang! Involved bouncing quarters into a cup halfway across the room and you always played with some kid who did nothing but…
As a matter of fact yes. www.maps.google.com
Also, go read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Who are you even talking to here? Nobody brought up the word quality but you. You're trying to argue points that were never made in the first place. Simply the worst....
Thanks for enlightening me on that. It's obvious people like different things. I'm not speaking about every single individual. Look at the games OP mentioned; I simply mean that an immersive experience is better than one with bugs or disjointed elements, and almost all of those games, maybe even including COD, have…
I agree with the polish it until it sparkles part for sure. Few buggy games are acceptable. Skyrim had some big glitches but so much more content around it that people overlooked it. Other than that, people, in my opinion, want something to be immersed it and the better a developer does at creating a game that doesnt…
I find my work stimulating, the problem is that it doesn't take 40 hours a week to get it done and there's not much room for working ahead in what I do. Not everyone gets to have a fulfilling job and not all jobs take as much time as the weird societal norm says it does.
This might sound a little crazy, but I work full time and freelance and often would like to spend less time at my FT job so I could freelance more. I haven't worked anywhere yet that required eight hours of productivity every day, so I often get frustrated that my time requirement at my main job means less time (and…
It's pretty damn expensive to rent an exhibition center (don't know where PAX is). In addition to the space, you have to pay for the utilities you use that day, staffing, good, cleanup, etc., like you said. And also like you said, there's got to be some profit there too. PA has a huge following and PAX is a widely…
Every time I see a PS3 article I get excited and think it's promoting the imminent price drop, but alas, no. It's just fixing the system-breaking firmware update.