arctic16
Arctic16
arctic16

Amazon has different delivery capabilities depending on your region. I live in New Jersey in the NYC metro area and Amazon delivers all 7 days of the week and they offer same-day delivery on A LOT of items for me.

Amazon has different delivery capabilities depending on your region. I live in New Jersey in the NYC metro area and

Look, man. I just bought a Switch two days ago, on Tuesday, so we’re all on the same team here, but let’s not be coy: there is ONE game on the Switch right now. Tomorrow, there will be two. The rest don’t count, especially when some are just ridiculously overpriced for what they are (looking in your direction, 1-2

This will come out two years after the other game. How is that too soon?

That is probably not canon.

Those are easy.

It’s not broken seeing as how I’m playing it and it...works.

My point is that people care too much. Obviously they care.

That’s what we have now.

I’m currently on Havarl. With that said, the graphics are like an early PS3 game?! You’re nuts. Granted I’m playing on a 4K TV and on a PS4 Pro, but the graphics look great. Animations? Not so much, but the game looks nice.

Yes, FoxConn. Newsflash: the iPhone is still the single best-selling phone on the market.

If $60 represents such a huge investment that you need to squeeze every last cent of value out of it, then maybe gaming isn’t the hobby for you. Or don’t buy games on release.

BINGO

Exactly!

I disagree. It’s fine. It looks pretty. The character models in animation aren’t great but I’ve played enough Fallout games where I don’t care. It’s not game-breaking.

I’ve heard the narrative. I don’t see how the making of a game is at all relevant to the end-users. People don’t read into the manufacturing process of their iPhone.

What does it matter how much it cost and how long it took to make? How does that factor in? People pay entirely too much attention to the narrative of making the game and lose sight of the game itself.

It really bothers me the way people get sucked into the meta-narrative of a games development.

Oh no! My $2! I totally expected to keep that emote for the next 10 years.

The Collector’s Edition sold out in approximately 30 seconds. Just an FYI for those of you who assume no one plays Destiny anymore.

Haha uh it’s not that hard of a sell. Paying $2 for an emote you’ll have for 3 years isn’t a bad investment.