You mean like Sonic Mania, which comes out this summer?
You mean like Sonic Mania, which comes out this summer?
Yup!
It would literally be easier to save Phantom Menace than Attack of the Clones.
It’s the giant robot monsters. The giant robot monsters are the real threat.
Judging by their tweet from late last week, it seems that Nicalis is including instruction manuals (and stickers!) in the retail Binding of Isaac out Friday:
I love Romo and all, but this was horrific. Don’t give me a star, I couldn’t sit through it.
I just... wow, that’s unreal.
Yeah, the AV with portability is about the only thing I could think to explain offering two different price points for a game on Switch vs Xbox/PS.
Yeah actually no, you can check the other comments that replied to me, but the Switch version is effectively a collectors edition which comes with 2 keychains. Whether $10 for that is worth it to you is one thing, but there actually is a discernible difference between the two systems.
Thanks to you and the other commenters who pointed this out. That actually does make sense, and while the value of tchotchkes being packed in can be questionable, at least there is a valid reason in this instance for the difference.
They are doing the same thing with Puyo Puyo Tetris as well, it appears. $30 for PS4 version, $40 for Switch version.
Now I understand why everyone was so afraid of Big Worm.
I was at the Stars-Islanders game last week, and started reading his Wikipedia page (not too many Ho-Sang’s or 66's in the NHL, so he stuck out).
2.2 YPC more than I averaged for the Raiders that year.
Wow I forgot that ever happened.
While I agree that a 1st is probably insane, Sam Bradford, who isn’t even half the QB that Romo is, was traded for a 1st rounder not once, but twice (and, remember, the teams making the trades were pretty widely ridiculed both times). Crazier things have happened. Yeah, sure, Bradford is younger, but he has injury…
So, you’re saying Dion Waiters is the reason that Trump got elected?
Thank you for your courage in coming out against your Chicago brethren.
Israel is among the longest shots in this tournament, filled with exactly one Israeli native and a whole bunch of Jewish-American minor leaguers.