arcticnights
ArcticNights
arcticnights

Well EA, like most major publishers are in the business to make money. There is a demand for these sort of things, and EA will keep catering to those consumers as long as there is a demand. I’m not a fan of it at all. I dislike microtransactions when they are more than cosmetic things. Sadly this is how the industry

I feel like this article put things into view, rather than jumping the gun. This event should bring up discussion and the ethical dilemmas related to it. How much privacy are we willing to give up for protection? On the other side of the argument, will things really change for a law abiding citizen who has nothing to

I really have to wonder how secure the chip and pin really is. Recently when I went to pay, I entered my pin wrong and surprisingly it still went through. Gotta wonder how that one worked.

1989 came out in October 2014, so it missed the cutoff for the 2015 Grammys. I’m not sure of the exact date for the cutoffs though

Wait a gawker site failing to report on a story correctly? Where have I seen this one before...

Like rights exist in this country

I still don’t see the appeal in these things

Fallout 4 felt lacking in a lot of places. It’s the emtpy, soulless, shell of the franchise that just pandered to the masses. There is nothing wrong with that from the developer’s standpoint. It’s their project and their vision. But after logging 60+ hours into the game, I walked away feeling empty. It wasn’t the

As much as I adore BB-8, the droid still feels like it was done for merchandise opportunities. As for it being the New Hope of the trilogy? It feels more like a reskin.

“Update 1.15.2015:”

I can agree with this to a point. Mostly steam sales are a way for me to get old games for dirt cheap. But it gets repetitive, if I miss a sale for a certain game, I just wait till the next big season sale.