It’s disappointing people are still buying PS3 games and hindering forward progression, but it is what it is.
It’s disappointing people are still buying PS3 games and hindering forward progression, but it is what it is.
‘2 years old’ is nothing for Sims games.
Andre Wagassi.
Not really a good analogy. Besides, I like Pokemon. Why would I not click? Turned out it wasn’t as interesting as I hoped. That’s all.
Common sense would tell you that that isn’t an example of common sense, it’s an opinion. Sorry the world can’t be all rainbows and puppies; sometimes people find things boring and voice that opinion. That’s not a matter of a lack of common sense.
The article’s about Halo and Pokemon. What difference does it make if I said Halo sucks? Doesn’t change the fact that I clicked on it because it was Pokemon.
Another person who can’t handle people having opposing opinions.
Is there a rule comments must be unanimously positive? Are you new to the internet?
Alternate title:
Meowth, thaaaaaat’s right
I’ll see it if they drop that whole “there are more than 151 pokemon” crap.
I just assumed it was strictly a must-be-on-same-wifi-network limitation. Over the internet is absurdly great.
That’s kind of amazing. I didn’t know it worked that way or I would have bought a Vita ages ago.
That was annoying as fuck to read.
Yet here you are, contributing to their traffic, partaking in the service they are offering, and additionally, engaging in discussion that will encourage more recurring traffic.
water: it’s wet
The internet is a neutral medium. It’s people who are terrible.
I mean... there’s plenty of original stuff coming out. Clearly you’re just looking at the major blockbusters, which are going to cater to the lowest common denominator regardless.
What a scam. How about reasonable prices in the first place...maybe people wouldn’t need to trade their games in if they weren’t giving an arm and a leg in the first place.
Not necessarily true.