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He’s not talking 50 hours after release. He’s talking about actual gameplay time. If you play a game for 25+ hours straight, without it being playable, its your own fault for not getting a refund. Most people tinker for an hour or so, find it’s not playable and then wait for an update; those that don’t do that, get

“Hi, I ate this entire steak and all the sides, but I didn’t like them. Please comp this meal.”

Having played every other Final Fantasy game to completion, I couldn’t not finish Final Fantasy XIII. I remember reading that the game improved immensely once the player reached Gran Pulse, which is, like, 40 hours into the game? When I finally arrived, I too was completely disappointed. Finishing FFXIII might be the

I’ve got over 1000 hours in Destiny, and still love it, and I’m super hyped about Rise of Iron.

If you play a game for 50 hours and ask for a refund you are a lame ass.

Final Fantasy XIII.

Is it bad that I opened this article, excited for there to be new content for Portal 2 ?

Now playing

Gary Oak predicted all of this back in Season 1. Deepest lore.

Announced previously for an early 2017 release on PlayStation 4, Square Enix and Platinum Games’ action-RPG Nier: Automata will be launching on PC via Steam early next year as well.

As long a it’s only Instinct players. They need every win they can get.

Has anyone checked Saturn?

Shine on, etc, etc.

The coyness of them in the multiplayer regard is the one true mark I’d put against them as a whole. I can accept delays and some lack of communication, being a small team, but this is a simple question of “is this even a feature of your game or not?” and the fact they continuously evade the question and leave it for