anonymouse90
Anonymouse90
anonymouse90

Keep in mind that it is entirely possible we can get some episodic flashbacks to big story points that have been skipped, if indeed they want to redo something again, instead of actually trying to move forward with the story so we can see something new for once.

There are plenty of moments at very many points in all of the arcs that show “the greatness and cruelty of humanity.”

I think one of the biggest pitfalls on console right now is the lack of an actual “report player” feature, as the console networks themselves are not made for policing the individual game communities.

Despite the negative press I thought the Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a great movie. Even though it was a little bloated (they we’re trying to use this as the franchise-building movie, afterall) it had some great acting and was an absolutely gorgeous piece of eye candy. Even just on blu-Ray I would say it’s probably one

Despite the negative press I thought the Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a great movie. Even though it was a little bloated

MS announced that their S model One will start out at 300 (for a 500gb) and will go all the way up to 400 or (for the 2tb). Oddly enough the 500gb model will not be sold until December.

Well... For Microsoft maybe.

Not being able to change your name? I fail to see how that is an issue relating to this being a kid-friendly console or not.

I just can’t glean any sort of understanding as to why anyone would do this. Whether it’s putting in time to “legitimately get a shiny” or the effort to learn how too manipulate an rng system or to use a cheaterbox actionreplay. It’s just a game.

It really is a travesty and a crime that they charge a bit more coin for a physical edition of the game that has to be made out of real materials and then shipped to stores or to your house. The $40 edition is a digital download only. Physical games have been $60 for the last 9 years, so stop buying $60 games made by