babystapler
babystapler
babystapler

As I stated above: I don’t have room for, nor do I want another console in my entertainment center. My own PS3 died, and I expect most PS3s will eventually meet the same fate, since even the newest ones are 8+ years old.

Agreed. I’ll nab the sidequests when they pop up in my path, but I’m not going out of my way to complete them all. They seem more like mini-tutorials about game mechanics rather than rewarding pursuits. Maybe they’ll get better towards the end-game.

It says “Times you’ve seen it use <MOVE>

My PS3 died. Besides, buying or repairing an obsolete console that I’ll have to make room for in my crowded entertainment center in my small apartment, then buy a hub/receiver so that I can connect it to my TV is more trouble than I’d like to go through for one game.

Came here to say this. Butterfly doors for the rear passengers are TERRIBLE for family cars. Traditional doors or minivan sliding doors are the only way to go.

Excellent!  Next time my wife is out of town, I may just do that and power through the whole thing start to finish...

I work in industrial supply chains and have seen companies literally offer millions of dollars to “buy” a solution. The problem is, the “solution” isn’t available because the global supply chains are so backed up. Not everyone has the ability to swap off-the shelf parts. All of the competing products are made from the

I drove an older one in Greece this summer for a shore-excursion during a cruise. The little Suzuki was slow as shit, but charming as can be. Even my wife loved the little thing. It’s like the Miata of 4x4s.

Haha, you’re not wrong. But I genuinely enjoyed the MGS4 gameplay.

I didn’t know that. I’d rather not pay for another subscription, but maybe that’s the route I’ll have to take. At least it’s available somewhere!

I already have access to those games... I just want MGS4 at this point!  If they remaster it for PS5 like they did for Demon’s Souls... *chef’s kiss*

I fully understand that not all games age gracefully... Goldeneye N64 was fantastic until Halo: Combat Evolved changed the game with dual stick controls. MGS4 at least uses modern control schemes, but it’s the story I mostly want to revisit. I replay MGS, MGS2, MGS3 every few years for fun - and I’d love to be able to

A lot of that may come down to the quality of the screen that you’re viewing the content on. If your cheap TV has a slow refresh rate, those high FPS modes may be lost on the viewer.

Oh, to play MGS4: Guns of the Patriots again... I’ll buy it gladly - just let me play it SOMEWHERE on modern hardware.

This happens with every vehicle. There was a VW GTI MK8 forum long before it came out.

The Palisade looks like an Escalade knockoff. It’s chasing an established brand without taking too many risks. Its well executed, but derivative.

It’s only available on the Battle Pass, which costs $10.  No Battle Pass, no flames.  

In terms of eliciting an emotional reaction, the Challenger has much more “presence” than the Camaro or Mustang. I’m sure I’d be happy with any of them (for different reasons), but the Challenger just looks timeless.

Are you serious? I have 6 nephews under 7 years old, and they are ALL obsessed with cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles, trains, planes, boats, drones, etc. -- pretty much any vehicle that makes noise.

Exactly. This is for the buyer who just wants a nice SUV they can drive anywhere, any time, and not worry about it being in the shop for any length of time.