ZackFalcon
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ZackFalcon

I'd buy it immediately if it were a Jeep Wrangler Simulator.

Yeah, but.... that front end isn't always spinning.

Oh. Well, I can't recall any cutesy-type characters MS invented.

NO.

I kinda hate speeches like this as well.

This looks amazing!

I suppose it actually did pretty well for a console port. I enjoyed it myself. However, it was very clear that the PC is the superior version, or at the very least, the PC was the primary target. And I played it better there.

It was ported there. It was clearly a PC game first, and a console game second, if at all. The controls just felt so... forced. Laggy, even.

This.

"Don't f*ck with the Jedi Masters!"

Hopefully, it's well optimized for the PC, and not require, like, 2TB of DDR4 RAM, a 16-core CPU and a nuclear reactor-powered, liquid nitrogen-cooled graphics card.

Perhaps I should've added a <sarcasm> tag.

Oh, yeah... patch 2.0, the patch that returned randomly-created dungeons, the patch that returned character stats, the patch that returned truly usable weapons* instead of dps++, the patch that allowed offline mode.

Yeah. D3 (I refuse to call it Diablo), is a pretty good console game, from what I hear. I'll pick it up for myself when it and the PS4 gets cheaper.

It's pretty much a curb-stomp battle right about now.

Ever played Tekken 5: DR on PSP with friends? I'm guessing something like that.

What many reboot fans don't get is that Tomb Raider, or at least the original, was supposed to be an Indiana Jones game. So, yes, exploring, globe-trotting, fighting world-class villains, and puzzle-solving are all part of the equation, none of which the new Tomb Raider got right - if it had them at all.

I see. So how much is a tip supposed to be, anyway? 20% of the total? Why isn't just billed as standard?

Just curious. Tips aren't really widespread here, and not the default attitude. How much is the 'usual' tip, anyway? What if a person can afford the food, and only a little left over for the tip? Is he considered a greedy bastard for that?

From launch until now, developers had to leave some resources on the console's GPU free for Kinect integration, which had been mandatory. Now that Kinect isn't a compulsory inclusion, a recent code update means devs are now able to free up those resources for games, which could make their titles run more smoothly,