I had to bump my computer up to 4MB of RAM so I could play Under a Killing Moon. I absolutely loved these games. They were so cheesey, but how could you not love Tex Murphy.
I had to bump my computer up to 4MB of RAM so I could play Under a Killing Moon. I absolutely loved these games. They were so cheesey, but how could you not love Tex Murphy.
Little Caesar's in GA is awesome. The pizza is fresh, lots of toppings, and soooo good with beer on Friday nights.
Now here's the real question...can I fly a helicopter and drop a buddy down a rope to smash that window and take out the voyeur? Not that I hate the guy...just need to know if it's interactive. If I get mad at a buddy, can I snipe him in his abode, can I drive over to his penthouse and smash up stuff...
Even if the controls are different, I know I will waste a ton of time flying around in helicopters and planes.
That was the first game I got on my Game Boy. Spent hours playing this lousy game...and loved every minute of it. Ah....memories.
It shall be done! Time to put my shame away and take care of this.
I'm 32 years old, and I've never touched a single Metroid game. Why? I have no idea, but one day....one day, I shall ask Samus out.
This! I'm 6'4" and have long fingers. I've never had any issues with thumbs bumping on the DS3.
The auto update is optional. I actually have mine turned off....not on purpose, just never turned it on.
I'd have to see that somewhere else as well. If it's true, that's a big piece of information that was left out. Sharing and giving demos are two completely different things.
My Friends all play on PSN. That and Naughty Dog makes the PS4 my choice this gen.
None of the exclusives on any console blew me away. I'm actually most excited for 3rd party day one and early life releases (MGS5, WatchDogs, Destiny, BF4).
Almost like Gamefly. You can get 2 games for $20+/month. So if I could play any of the games on demand...I'd gladly pay $30ish /month.
As a new PS Plus member, I have a lot more digital games now that I play. The main boost has been shown while playing those games rather than disc games. Since that will probably be the norm on the PS4 and advancements in tech, I could see the SSD being a big part of the PS4 future.
Yes I'm happy with it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone with the promise of performance jumps. For example, Last of Us still takes forever to start the single player.
Give a month of free PS Plus so everyone can see what the fuss is, and include an extra free game this week for current members.
Likewise. Makes me nervous though...bad luck usually doesn't skip me.
I updated last night so I could do some online gaming. I have a 250GB SSD drive I upgraded. The update went through and I hopped online immediately.
I updated last night. I have a new SSD in the PS3. I was able to play all night with no problems. But I am a bit worried about firing it up later tonight.
I don't see a reason for you to buy either console either.