Yes, I have it. I wouldn't call those "realistic" physics.
Yes, I have it. I wouldn't call those "realistic" physics.
A car combat game with realistic physics would be interesting.
It's the same kind of love affair a john has with a hooker.
If you mean Dropkick's, no I haven't. Have they gone soft?
Other than singing with an Irish accent, they really have nothing in common with Flogging Molly. The Dropkick Murphys are basic street-punk and Flogging Molly is mostly folk.
Van's Warped Tour 2011 attendees had the chance to rock out. It is unconfirmed at this time whether or not they had their cocks out.
I was thinking the same thing. The demo wasn't like "oh my god, this changes games forever!" but it was fun. Kids still like fun, right?
That's just crazy talk.
There were no grounds for a search.
Maybe. I've lost count of the things GameStop does that should have outraged consumers to the point the company went out of business.
I agree that having no rules or oversight is a bad idea, but it makes sense that those rules would be loosened during the Summer when there's no school work to worry about.
What I find most fascinating is that GameStop apparently believes that Impulse and OnLive are direct competitors. Did they refuse to sell PS3 copies of Portal 2?
Mmmmmm, MZILFs.
It's not just third-world countries that don't have nation-wide access to reliable internet connections, it's true of the United States as well. There are still places that have no reasonable high-speed options (satellite is stupidly expensive) and many ISPs are far from reliable.
Too bad it's iDevice only. Does anyone know of a website that does this sort of thing? I know they exist for books and music.
The Onza is a nice looking controller. If my standard controller breaks, I think I'll replace it with the Razer.
None of my RL friends plays any games. We bonded over drinking and TV instead.
Damn. Maybe my 360 was just trying to save me some time.